Talk:Model (economics)

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[edit] Lists of Models

A linked list of financial and economic models, and statistical tools, would be of great help. Other fields/interests all have such lists. To Seed It:

Finance: CAPM; Discounted Cash Flow Analysis; Gordon Growth Model; Purchasing Power Parity; etc.

Economics: Supply and Demand; Hector-Olin; Indifference Curves; etc.

Statistical Tools:Cluster Analysis Multiple Regressional Analysis; Cluster Analysis; Factor Analysis; Discrete Analysis; etc.

[edit] Discrete choice model

The above topic currently redirects to the Model (Economics) page. I think this is not appropriate. It is an Econometric model and is used in many other fields like Transportation, Finance and Marketing. It surely deserves an article of its own. Please leave your comments.--Raghu 12:00, 3 January 2006 (UTC)

"Discrete choice model" now redirects, more appropriately, to Discrete choice. Tobacman 01:45, 8 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Cleanup Tags added to article

The "omitted details" subsection makes a lot of claims using weasel words and without any references. The information in the section seems relevant to the article, but it would be great if someone could find sources and clean it up. -- SlicedWheel 01:49, 20 September 2007 (UTC)