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Costly investments in economic theory and econometric methodology cry out for amortization. But the successful integration of theory, econometric techniques, and historical data depends partly on fortuitous circumstance. Economic research is by and large a nonexperimental science, and we must take the experiments of history as we find them, and as their data have been collected and preserved for us. The successful use of historical data for sophisticated economic analysis requires ascertaining not only what theoretical variables the data may proxy (Kuznets 1941), but what experiments have in fact been run.
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