UCSD Econometrics
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Research in Time Series = UNEMPLOYMENT
Time Series Econometrics is dead and deemed useless by Econometricians posting in EJMR. However Time Series Analysis is very useful but hardly used in Economics.
Ps: If you need to ask what's the difference between both, you are disclosing your LRM/VLRM or UVLRM status.Time series analysis is slipping into obscurity according to the scholars here on ejmr. I suppose there is no real world use for models with dependent observations across time, that is just so outdated and obscure these days and certainly has no relevance in economics. What is your 'top-10 place' list in econometrics? Oh wait, I don't care.
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Not true, I got a jerb
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Seems to be EJMR consensus these days. -
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Seems to be EJMR consensus these days.lol soo wrong.