
handle: 11250/2653446 , 10419/192041
This paper describes the institutional background of Norwegian large scale macroeconometric modelbuilding. Such models were in general subject of harsh criticism during the 1970s. We discuss how modelbuilders in Norway . have responded to this criticism in terms of modelspecification, microfoundations and modeltesting.
Paper presented at the conference on New Approaches to Empirical Research in Macroeconomics, Ebeltoft, Denmark, May 24-27 1990. A somewhat shorter version of this paper will appear in Scandinavian Journal of Economics.
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