If so, prove it.
Experience with you has shown that nothing satifies any demand of proof by you, however
If ever you deign to look in the References section of his Barker NRST work [here ] you would know that he definitely does not restrict himself to purely US information, nor are his econometric research papers limited to the US.
Or better look in Jorgenson's Collected Works laying out the basis of his studies
And his list of sources:
http://post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/jorgenson/colwork/econs1.pdf
for Econometrics Vol. 1
Econometric Modeling of Producer Behavior
And list of sources
http://post.economics.harvard.edu/faculty/jorgenson/colwork/welfares1.html
which amply demonstrate his familiarity and use of world wide information in developing submodules for his econometric models.
LOL, now that is real funny. You can't even concede obvious points that your bill says in plain English.
If ever you deign to look in the References section of his Barker NRST work [here ] you would know that he definitely does not restrict himself to purely US information, nor are his econometric research papers limited to the US.I don't see any references to data from other countries.
Or better look in Jorgenson's Collected Works laying out the basis of his studies which amply demonstrate his familiarity and use of world wide information in developing submodules for his econometric models.Huh? That's proof he used statistics from other countries in the IGEM model for an econometric measure of the switch to a NRST?