Not exact matches
Two adequacy cost -
modeling methods are employed most often: the
econometric or cost function approach and the professional judgment approach.
Methodologically, González Canché employs
econometric, quasi-experimental, spatial statistics, and visualization
methods for big and geocoded data, including geographical information systems and network
modeling.
In some cases, reviewers and / or editors supportive of mainstream views totally block important papers from being published; McKitrick, McIntyre and Herman had to completely rewrite their recent paper — showing that high tropical tropospheric temperature trends for the last three decades produced by climate
models are inconsistent with observations — as a study of applying statistical
methods developed in
econometrics, and submit it to a journal with a more open - minded editor, in order to get it published at all.
PS: as I've pointed out before — cf the Castles - Henderson critique, which I've linked to earlier in this thread — all of the IPCC's projected scenarios depend on
econometric modelling (as well as statistical
method).