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Statystyczne modele struktury przyczynowej zjawisk ekonomicznych

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Statistical Models of Causal Structure of Economic Events.
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Zaprezentowano podstawowe pojęcia "przyczyny" i "związku przyczynowo-skutkowego". Omówiono metody identyfikacji związków przyczynowo-skutkowych w modelach jakościowych. Zaprezentowano zagadnienia przyczyny i skutku na gruncie ekonometrii. Przedstawiono metody budowy modeli równań strukturalnych (SEM) oraz analizę czynnikową jako metodę pozwalającą na identyfikację modeli pomiarowych. Zanalizowano metodę TETRAD, która pozwala na automatyczna specyfikację modelu SEM. Omówiono także możliwości wykorzystania metod klasyfikacji do identyfikacji związków przyczynowo-skutkowych.
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In this paper the basic concepts of "cause" and "cause-and-effect links" were presented. Methods of identification cause-and-effect links in quality models were discussed. Methods of construction structural equation models (SEM) were showed together with factor analysis. Also analysis of TETRAD method was presented. Possibilities of using classification methods in identification of cause-and-effect links were described. (KZ)
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