Description
This collection, written by highly-placed practitioners and academic economists, provides a picture of how economic modellers and policy makers interact. The book provides international case studies of particular interactions between models and policy making, and argues that the flow of information is two-way.
Table of Contents
Section I: The Tinbergen TraditionSection II: the Variety of ExperienceSection III: Model Products and Model UsageSection IV: The Interaction Process and Institutional ArrangementsSection V: Empirical models and Policy Making



