For the first couple of years in graduate school I was certain that I would never do econometrics. I was certain econometrics was either necessarily neoclassical economics and/or that ideology determined the econometric results one got (so what was the point in doing any?) A question: are there other critiques of econometrics and/or has anyone fleshed out the two claims made above? In particular, is there a published 'radical' critique of econometics? Thanks. Eric .. Eric Nilsson Department of Economics California State University San Bernardino, CA 92407 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
