Mark Thoma
Mark Thoma is a macroeconomist and time-series econometrician at the University of Oregon. His research focuses on how monetary policy affects the economy, and he has also worked on political business cycle models. Mark is currently a fellow at The Century Foundation. He blogs daily at Economist’s View, and his Twitter feed is @MarkThoma.
Interviews with Mark Thoma
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Recursive Macroeconomic Theory
by Lars Ljungqvist & Thomas J. Sargent -
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Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice (Volume 1)
Robert E Lucas Jr and Thomas J Sargent (editors) -
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Rational Expectations and Econometric Practice (Volume 2)
by Robert E Lucas Jr and Thomas J Sargent (editors) -
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Long-Run Economic Relationships
by RF Engle and CWJ Granger -
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Macroeconomic Theory
by Thomas J. Sargent
The best books on Econometrics, recommended by Mark Thoma
The best books on Econometrics, recommended by Mark Thoma
It’s a discipline in vogue with the Nobel prize committee and mysterious to most of the rest of us. So we asked econometrician Mark Thoma to explain what he does, and why there’s such a battle of ideas (and models) in economics. He recommends his favourite econometrics books.