Studies in Econometric Method January 1953 CFM 14 Author(s) William C. Hood, Tjalling C. Koopmans & John Wiley & Sons Abstract Preliminary Pages [i-xx] Chapter 1 Economic Measurements for Policy and Prediction, by Jacob Marschak [1] 2 Identification Problems in Economic Model Construction, by Tjalling C. Koopmans [27] 3 Causal Ordering and Identifiability, by Herbert A. Simon [49] 4 Methods of Measuring the Marginal Propensity to Consume, by Trygve Haavelmo [75] 5 Statistical Analysis of the Demand for Food: Example of Simultaneous Estimation of Structural Equations, by M.A. Girshick and Trygve Haavelmo [92] 6 The Estimation of Simultaneous Linear Economic Relationships, by Tjalling C. Koopmans and William C. Hood [112] 7 Asymptotic Properties of Limited-Information Estimates under Generalized Conditions, by Herman Chernoff and Herman Rubin [200] 8 An Example of Loss of Efficiency in Structural Estimation, by S.G. Allen, Jr. [213] 9 Sources and Size of Leasst-Squares Bias in a Two-Equation Model, by Jean Bronfenbrenner [221] 10 The Computation of Maximum-Likelihood Estimates of Linear Structural Equations, by Herman Chernoff and Nathan Divinsky [236] Corrections to Statistical Inference in Dynamic Economic Models, Cowles Commission Monograph 10 [303] References [305] Index of Names & Subject Index [313]