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Academic reference · Orthogonal Decomposition

Klein et al. (1953)

Klein, L. R., & Chow, G. C. (1953). The use of econometric models in economic control. Econometrica, 21(2), 201–215.

Why it matters

Early applied econometric control logic that motivates decomposing system behavior into interpretable model components.

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