The Influence of A. W. Phillips on Econometrics.

We commence our section with some personal recollections of our first acquaintanceships [with A. W. Phillips]. Then we turn to a consideration of the many ways in which Phillips influenced econometrics, focusing on three main aspects (control theory, moving-average errors in dynamic models, and exog...

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Main Authors: Hendry, D, Mizon, G
Other Authors: Leeson, R
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2000
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description We commence our section with some personal recollections of our first acquaintanceships [with A. W. Phillips]. Then we turn to a consideration of the many ways in which Phillips influenced econometrics, focusing on three main aspects (control theory, moving-average errors in dynamic models, and exogeneity). For a recent brief history of the development of dynamic modelling at LSE, including Phillips’s role in this, see Mizon (1995); also, Rex Bergstrom relates his work to that of Bill Phillips and notes the stimulus he received in Phillips (1993).
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