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A Standard Aggregative Model for the Jordanian Economy
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 January 2009
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The simple model presented in this paper is an econometric time-series model which was designed to use the available Jordanian national accounts statistics. It aims at explaining the structural changes in the Jordanian economy in the 1970s as well as projecting values of certain macroeconomic variables for the year 1985, that being the terminal year in the current 5-year plan.
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