Parmi ses travaux les plus connus on peut mentionner les études sur l'évaluation des modèles économétriques et celles sur la contrainte budgétaire dans les politiques monétaires et fiscales[2].
A Test of an Econometric Model for the United States, 1921-1947 in Cowles Commission Paper, nouvelle série, no 49, 1952
Aggregate Econometric Models, American Economic Review, 1956, p. 385-408
Simultaneous Equation Estimation: Any Verdict Yet?, Econometrica, 1960, p. 835-845
A Short-Run Aggregate-Demand Model of the Interdependence and Effects of Monetary and Fiscal Policies with Keynesian and Classical Interest Elasticities, American Economic Review, 1967, p. 434-443
A Simple Macroeconomic Model with a Government Budget Restraint, Journal of Political Economy, 1968, p. 53-67
A Model of Monetary and FiscalPolicy Effects on the Money Stock, Price Level, and Real Output, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 1969, p. 683-705
Econometric Models of the Financial Sector, Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, 1971, p. 419-449
Judging the Performance of Econometric Models of the U.S. Economy, International Economic Review, 1975, p. 54-74
Some Dynamic Theory of Macroeconomic Policy Effects on Income and Prices under the Government Budget Restraint, Journal of Monetary Economics, 1978, p. 45-70
On Fiscal and Monetary Policies and the Government Budget Restraint, American Economic Review, 1979, p. 526-538
Notes et références
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