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Simplicity, Inference and Modelling

Simplicity, Inference and Modelling

Keeping it Sophisticatedly Simple

by Michael McAleerArnold Zellner and Hugo A. Keuzenkamp
Hardback
Publication Date: 07/02/2002

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The idea that simplicity matters in science is as old as science itself, with the much cited example of Ockham's Razor, 'entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem': entities are not to be multiplied beyond necessity. A problem with Ockham's razor is that nearly everybody seems to accept it, but few are able to define its exact meaning and to make it operational in a non-arbitrary way. Using a multidisciplinary perspective including philosophers, mathematicians, econometricians and economists, this monograph examines simplicity by asking six questions: What is meant by simplicity? How is simplicity measured? Is there an optimum trade-off between simplicity and goodness-of-fit? What is the relation between simplicity and empirical modelling? What is the relation between simplicity and prediction? What is the connection between simplicity and convenience? The book concludes with reflections on simplicity by Nobel Laureates in Economics.
ISBN:
9780521803618
9780521803618
Category:
Economic statistics
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
07-02-2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
314
Dimensions (mm):
229x152x22mm
Weight:
0.63kg

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