Date of Award
8-1965
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Arts
Degree Discipline
Economics
Abstract
Definition of the Problem
The multiplicity of business cycle theories has come about as the results of the attempts made by noted economists to explain this economic phenomenon. Statisticians and econometricans have recently felt the need for testing these theories because of their multiplicity, inconsistency, and incompleteness. This work is an analytical study of the three major problems that are generally incurred in the statistical testing of business cycle theories.
Purpose of the Study
The purpose of this study is to identify, explain, and evaluate the three major problems that are involved in the statistical testing of business cycle theories, inasmuch as statisticians and econometricans have recently felt the need for testing these theories.
Committee Chair/Advisor
Clarence Mark Batie
Committee Member
J. L. Brown
Publisher
Prairie View Agricultural and Mechanical College
Rights
© 2021 Prairie View A & M University
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Date of Digitization
2/10/2022
Contributing Institution
John B Coleman Library
City of Publication
Prairie View
MIME Type
Application/PDF
Recommended Citation
Gradney, D. J. (1965). Three Major Problems Involved In The Statistical Testing Of Business Cycle Theories. Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.pvamu.edu/pvamu-theses/1120