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    CANDIDE, un modèle économétrique

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    This introductory text deals in very general terms with CANDIDE and development and application of large models.A brief sketch of the history of CANDIDE precedes a discussion of the extensive disaggregation and medium-term nature of CANDIDE; the two characteristics that set it apart from more traditional models.From his experience with CANDIDE the author then comments on model design and model use. Development of multi-purpose models, in his view, consists of many difficult and often arbitrary choices. He warns against excessive disaggregation, and use of models as black boxes. Finally, he calls for co-ordination of impact studies

    Prolégomènes à toute appréciation critique de CANDIDE

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    This text describes the CANDIDE model from three critical points of view. First, it presents the structure of the model with the aid of a table of "supersectors" and a flow chart. The discussion of the linkages between these supersectors brings out the general equilibrium character of the model.The center section of the paper deals with the theoretical foundations of the behavioural equations. A statement of the equation specification in each sector of the model is followed by a brief evaluation. The authors confess to an eclectic attitude and stress the practical difficulties of making stylized theories bring order in variegated facts. Exogenous influences on the model are discussed as well.The same eclectic approach is evident in the third part of the text which treats of estimation and validation. A variety of tests and checks—some novel ones included—are applied in the process of developing the model. The authors conclude with the observation that recent tumultuous developments in the economy raise fundamental questions about the validity and usefulness of models like CANDIDE

    Prolégomènes à toute appréciation critique de CANDIDE

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    This text describes the CANDIDE model from three critical points of view. First, it presents the structure of the model with the aid of a table of "supersectors" and a flow chart. The discussion of the linkages between these supersectors brings out the general equilibrium character of the model.

    Ex post aggregate real rates of return in Canada: 1947-1976

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    Cover title"June 1981."Series statement handwritten on cover"This is a draft of a study to be published by the Economic Council of Canada. It is made available to participants in the Rates of Return Conference on the strict understanding that it is not to be circulated or quoted without permission from the Economic Council of Canada."Includes bibliographical references (p. 77-80
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