Sturdy Econometrics

by Edward E. Leamer

Published 1 January 1994
Edward E. Leamer’s creative and influential essays on the separation of robust from fragile inferences are collected together in Sturdy Econometrics.

The econometric topics discussed include the choice of variables, choice of error process, measurement errors, simultaneity, the partial elicitation of prior distributions, and hypothesis discovery. Included in this volume is the popular piece ‘Let’s Take the Con out of Econometrics’, and 25 other essays, plus an entertaining and provocative introduction.

As Professor Leamer argues, the gap between econometric theory and econometric practice is very large, but the proper goal of econometric theory is to improve the practice rather than to narrow this gap. Sturdy Econometrics is a major contribution to this process by making Edward Leamer’s essays more accessible to students, teachers and practitioners.