The theory of econometric model selection
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This thesis is concerned with the theory of econometric model
selection, an area of fundamental importance in econometrics. The
two themes of the document are the approach to developing model
selection criteria and the processes for criteria evaluation. Each
chapter contains elements of them both.
In Chapter 1, principles of model selection are established and
the role of inductive inference in model selection is examined.
Chapter 2 is an overview of existing criteria, whereby the criteria
are classified into three groups according to their application.
Chapters 3, 4 and 6 are devoted to aspects of criteria evaluation,
namely the conflicts between criteria, the adjustments for dimensionality
and various statistical and interpretative properties. In Chapters 3,
5 and 7, new criteria are proposed. These criteria represent extensions
and generalisations of existing procedures.
The motivation throughout the thesis is for generality, though
necessarily, specific illustrations must be made. The objective is to
produce a unified structure for model selection which will infer new
directions in model selection. This point is pursued in Chapter 8.
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