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monetary policy 49 Learning 32 learning 32 Monetary Policy 28 Genetic Programming 16 business cycles 16 heterogeneous agents 15 asset pricing 14 optimal control 13 option pricing 13 Asset pricing 12 DSGE models 12 dynamic programming 12 exchange rates 12 fiscal policy 12 inflation targeting 12 simulation 12 uncertainty 12 Innovation 11 Neural Networks 11 Phillips curve 11 Rational Expectations 11 bounded rationality 11 indeterminacy 11 long memory 11 model uncertainty 11 monetary policy rules 11 network economics 11 Adaptive Learning 10 GARCH 10 Indeterminacy 10 Inflation 10 Monte Carlo 10 Simulation 10 Unemployment 10 multiple equilibria 10 robustness 10 Business Cycles 9 Forecasting 9 Monetary policy 9
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Free 655 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 2,421 Article 10
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Aufsatz im Buch 10 Book section 10
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Undetermined 2,046 English 380 German 2 Hungarian 2 Swedish 1
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Chiarella, Carl 30 Semmler, Willi 20 Chen, Shu-Heng 19 Levin, Andrew 17 Chen, Baoline 15 Kim, Jinill 13 Juillard, Michel 12 Reiter, Michael 12 Wieland, Volker 12 Judd, Kenneth L. 11 Coakley, Jerry 10 Dawid, Herbert 10 Gilli, Manfred 10 Rustem, Berc 10 Arifovic, Jasmina 9 Clemens, Christiane 9 Fuertes, Ana-Maria 9 Lubik, Thomas A. 9 Williams, John C. 9 Yeh, Chia-Hsuan 9 Batini, Nicoletta 8 Binder, Michael 8 Diks, Cees 8 Huberman, Bernardo A. 8 Kenc, Turalay 8 Khalaf, Lynda 8 Kozicki, Sharon 8 Laxton, Douglas 8 McCulloch, J. Huston 8 Muehlen, Peter von zur 8 Riechmann, Thomas 8 Smets, Frank 8 Boucekkine, Raouf 7 Bruun, Charlotte 7 Collard, Fabrice 7 Deissenberg, Christophe 7 Goldbaum, David 7 Heinemann, Maik 7 Kendrick, David 7 Kichian, Maral 7
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE 2,420 Chang-Jin Kim University of Washington,, ,Jeremy Piger, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Economics department, UCL, Louvain,David de la Croix, CORE 1 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Finance, University of Technology, Sydney,; Gunter Meyer, School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology,; Andrew Ziogas, School of Economics 1 IFS,Renata Bottazzi, Institute for Fiscal Studies,Hamish Low, University of Cambrdige 1 Jean Louis Brillet, INSEE, French National Institute for Statistics and Economic Studies 1 Social Research (NIESR) 1 Technology 1 University of Technology Sydney 1
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Computing in Economics and Finance 2006 385 Computing in Economics and Finance 2005 334 Computing in Economics and Finance 2002 294 Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 273 Computing in Economics and Finance 2000 251 Computing in Economics and Finance 2001 230 Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 228 Computing in Economics and Finance 1999 196 Computing in Economics and Finance 1997 178 Computing in Economics and Finance 1996 51 Computational methods in economic dynamics : [selected papers presented at the 14th International Conference on Computing in Economics and Finance (CEF 2008)] 10 Computing in Economics and Finance 1
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RePEc 2,420 ECONIS (ZBW) 11
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The Great Moderation and the ‘Bernanke Conjecture’
Benati, Luca; Surico, Paolo - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Was the Great Moderation in the United States due to good policy or good luck? Taking, as data generation process, a New Keynesian sticky-price model in which the only source of change is the move from a passive to an active monetary rule, we show how standard econometric methods, both...
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Goodwin's models through viability analysis: some lights for contemporary political economics regulations
Clément-Pitiot, Hélène; Pierre, Patrick Saint - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Our contribution aims to revisit the most famous Goodwin's models in macroeconomics by the light of set-valued analysis taking into account state and regulation constraints in a viability program. Goodwin 67 and Goodwin 90 models deal with dynamic interactions between employment and salary...
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New Evidence on the Puzzles: Monetary Policy and Exchange Rates
Scholl, Almuth; Uhlig, Harald - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Past empirical research on monetary policy in open economies has found the “delayed overshootingâ€, the “forward discount†and the “exchange rate†puzzles. We revisit the effects of monetary policy on exchange rates by applying Uhlig's (2005) identification procedure...
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Stochastic Gradient versus Recursive Least Squares Learning
Slobodyan, Sergey; Bogomolova, Anna; Kolyuzhnov, Dmitri - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
In this paper we perform an in—depth investigation of relative merits of two adaptive learning algorithms with constant gain, Recursive Least Squares (RLS) and Stochastic Gradient (SG), using the Phelps model of monetary policy as a testing ground. The behavior of the two learning...
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The External Finance Premium and the Macroeconomy: US post-WWII Evidence
Graeve, Ferre De - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
This paper embeds the financial accelerator into a medium-scale DSGE model and estimates it using Bayesian methods. Incorporation of financial frictions enhances the model's description of the main macroeconomic aggregates. The financial accelerator accounts for approximately ten percent of...
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Optimal Monetary Policy Response to Distortionary Tax Changes
Krause, Michael; Lemke, Wolfgang - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
We analyze the trade-offs faced by a monetary policy authority when a value added tax rate is increased. In the short run, such an increase acts as a cost push shock from the perspective of a central bank that is concerned with stabilizing the welfare relevant output gap. We develop a New...
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A State-Level Analysis of the Great Moderation
Owyang, Michael T.; Piger, Jeremy; Wall, Howard J. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE; Federal … - 2006
A number of studies have documented a reduction in aggregate macroeconomic volatility beginning in the early 1980s. Using an empirical model of business cycles, we extend this line of research to state-level employment data, find significant heterogeneity in the timing and magnitude of the...
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Nominal Rigidities in an Estimated Two Country
Cristadoro, Riccardo; Gerali, Andrea; Neri, Stefano; … - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
This paper uses bayesian techniques to estimate a small-scale two country model based on the Euro Area and the U.S. data. The model, based on the New Open Economy Macroeconomics framework, is microfounded and characterized by nominal price rigidities, a nontradable sector, home bias in...
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Language competition with bilinguals in social networks
Castelló, Xavier; Eguíluz, Víctor M.; Miguel, Maxi San - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Several models have been proposed to study the dynamics of competition between languages. Among them, and starting from the dynamics of endangered languages, recent approaches have addressed the issue of bilingualism. Along these lines we consider the dynamics of language use, allowing for...
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Sticky Prices vs. Limited Participation:What Do We Learn From the Data?
Papadopoulou, Niki - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
The method of maximum likelihood is used to estimate a Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium business cycle model that combines elements of existing sticky-price and limited-participation specifications. Sticky prices are incorporated, following Rotemberg (1982), by assuming that...
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