Indirect least squares
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Indirect least squares is an approach in econometrics where the coefficients in a system of equations are estimated from the reduced form model using ordinary least squares. For this we have to transform the structural system of equations into a reduced form first. Once the coefficients are estimated the model is put back into the structural form.