- Author(s)
- Nalan Basturk, Erasmus University Rotterdam; Cem Cakmakli, Koc University, Turkey; S. Pinar Ceyhan, Erasmus University Rotterdam; and Herman K. van Dijk, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
- Keywords:
- History, Bayesian Econometrics
- JEL codes:
- B04, C01
12 dezembro 2014
Crescimento da Econometria Bayesiana
This paper starts with a brief description of the introduction of the
likelihood approach in econometrics as presented in Cowles Foundation
Monographs 10 and 14. A sketch is given of the criticisms on this
approach mainly from the first group of Bayesian econometricians.
Publication and citation patterns of Bayesian econometric papers are
analyzed in ten major econometric journals from the late 1970s until the
first few months of 2014. Results indicate a cluster of journals with
theoretical and applied papers, mainly consisting of Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics and Journal of Applied Econometrics
which contains the large majority of high quality Bayesian econometric
papers. A second cluster of theoretical journals, mainly consisting of Econometrica and Review of Economic Studies
contains few Bayesian econometric papers. The scientific impact,
however, of these few papers on Bayesian econometric research is
substantial. Special issues from the journals Econometric Reviews, Journal of Econometrics and Econometric Theory received wide attention. Marketing Science shows an ever increasing number of Bayesian papers since the middle nineties. The International Economic Review and the Review of Economics and Statistics
show a moderate time varying increase. An upward movement in
publication patterns in most journals occurs in the early 1990s due to
the effect of the 'Computational Revolution'. …
Fonte: On the Rise of Bayesian Econometrics after Cowles Foundation Monographs 10, 14
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