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Misleading water model… |
SW asked if he should take a course with a heavy emphasis on modelling as a means of understanding the economy and environment. Here’s my response…
LOTS of people use models, but the big question is whether they are USEFUL.
Academics love them (modelling in your room, alone). Policy makers love them (move the levers of society and the future). Do businesses love them? That’s not so clear since THEY have real money on the line.
Modelling is often abused and misleading, so the main idea is to NOT take your results as conclusive but as a demonstration of your thoughts on how the world works — or demonstration of how little you know of how it works!
Alfred Marshall (famous economist from 100 yrs ago) said this:
If you want an example of using models to “understand,” then look at my most intensive modelling paper, where you will see the pre-ordained result of my model specification and parameterization. The big point, then, is that I used it to clarify my OWN feelings/intuition. Does it prove anything? No. Will it change someone’s mind? Not unless they agree with my pre-conditions. Will it be useful? Yes, if they reconsider how THEY model the world and those issues.
Bottom Line: Modelling is only as good as your starting conditions: garbage in, garbage out.
2012-11-15 14:00:18
Source: http://www.aguanomics.com/2012/11/are-models-useful.html