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A model of economic structure is inevitably going to be very large compared with models which deal principally with macrovariables. The model described here contains some 693 behavioural equations plus a large number of identities. However, because the size is due to disaggregation, the model can be described quite readily in terms of a few sets of relationships between variables. The purpose of this chapter is to present the model as a whole together with its main economic and numerical characteristics.
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© 1976 Richard Stone, T.S. Barker, D.A. Livesey, A.S. Deaton, A.W.A. Peterson, L.A. Winters, J.A. Beath, V.H. Woodward and M.A. King
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Barker, T.S. (1976). An Overview of the Model. In: Barker, T.S. (eds) Economic Structure and Policy. Cambridge Studies in Applied Econometric, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5764-0_2
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