Depends on what the word “cause” means
Yesterday, I cited Granger and Sims for trying to convert a fallacy into a principle
Yesterday, I cited Granger and Sims for trying to convert a fallacy into a principle
The Washington Times, which is basically a neocon paper, although it does give some play to free market writers, has once again tried to convice it
The University of Missouri’s College of Business recently filled several endowed chairs.
Clive Granger is best known for his so-called “Granger causality tests.” Christopher Sims was one of the early users of this new statis
Thanks to the efforts of Roderick Long, there is now an English translation of the articles on the