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monetary policy 9 learning 7 Monetary Policy 6 Neural Networks 5 heterogeneous agents 5 Learning 4 Phillips curve 4 bounded rationality 4 cointegration 4 heterogeneity 4 DSGE models 3 Forecasting 3 Indeterminacy 3 Rational Expectations 3 asset pricing 3 bifurcation 3 financial markets 3 habit formation 3 indeterminacy 3 inflation 3 market microstructure 3 monetary policy rules 3 optimal control 3 term structure 3 volatility 3 Adaptive Learning 2 Agent-Based Modeling 2 Asset pricing 2 Bayesian Analysis 2 Boolean Functions 2 Business Cycle 2 CAPM 2 Computable General Equilibrium 2 DAS-AD growth 2 Dynamics 2 Economic Growth 2 Economic growth 2 Fiscal policy 2 Genetic Programming 2 Gibbs sampler 2
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Book / Working Paper 273
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Undetermined 184 English 88 German 1
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Chen, Shu-Heng 4 Chiarella, Carl 4 Fagiolo G. 3 Lubik, Thomas A. 3 Wagener, Florian 3 Westerhoff, Frank 3 Abraham, Arpad 2 Adam, Klaus 2 Anoufriev, Mikhail 2 Batini, Nicoletta 2 Bottazzi, Giulio 2 Brenner, Thomas 2 Chen, P. 2 Cincotti, Silvano 2 Collard, Fabrice 2 Diks, Cees 2 Donkers, Bas 2 Fuertes, Ana-Maria 2 Heinemann, Maik 2 Hommes, Cars 2 Judd, Kenneth L. 2 Kalotychou, Elena 2 Kijima, Masaaki 2 Lavezzi, Andrea Mario 2 Levin, Andrew 2 McGough, Bruce 2 O'Donnell, Sharon I. 2 PELGRIN, Florian 2 Panchenko, Valentyn 2 Rebei, Nooman 2 Rodriguez, Arnulfo 2 Scalas, Enrico 2 Semmler, Willi 2 Slobodyan, Sergey 2 Wenzelburger, Jan 2 Yeh, Chia-Hsuan 2 A. 1 ANTONIOU, Antonios 1 Adriaens, Hendri 1 Alain, GUAY 1
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE 273
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Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 273
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RePEc 273
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New Phenomena Identified in a Stochastic Dynamic Macroeconometric Model: A Bifurcation Perspective
Barnett, William A.; He, Yijun - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
In this paper, we consider new bifurcation phenomena in a class of stochastic dynamic macroeconometric models as represented by the stochastic model developed by Leeper and Sims (1994). This model serves as a prototype that could be suitable for monetary policy analysis although the complexity...
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Business Cycle Implications of Habit Formation
Nason, James M.; Kano, Takashi - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
The inability of a wide array of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models to generate fluctuations that resemble actual business cycles has lead to the use of habit formation in consumption. For example, habit formation has been shown to help explain the negative response of labour...
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Monetary policy and the transition to rational expectations
Ferrero, Giuseppe - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
Under the assumption of bounded rationality, economic agents learn from their past mistaken predictions by combining new and old information to form new beliefs. The purpose of this paper is to examine how the policy-maker, by affecting private agents' learning process, determines the speed at...
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Joint Tests for Long Memory and Non-linearity: The Case of Purchasing Power Parity
Smallwood, Aaron - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
A pervasive finding of unit roots in macroeconomic data often runs counter to intuition regarding the stochastic nature of the process under consideration. Two econometric techniques have been utilized in an attempt to resolve the finding of unit roots, namely long memory and models that depart...
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Money makes the world go round ... about the necessity of nonlinear techniques in interest rate forecasting
Fink, Stefan; Walde, Janette F. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
One of the key variables for a bank's management is the development of the "risk-free interest rate", which is the reference for all bond and loan rates as well as an indicator for the state of the economy and therefore the bank"s future perspectives. Turning towards long-term analysis, the...
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Should macroeconomists consider restricted perception equilibria? Evidence from the experimental laboratory
Adam, Klaus - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
Abstract: This paper studies a simple model of output and inflation in the experimental laboratory. While the Rational Expectations Equilibrium (REE)predicts output and inflation to be white noise processes, output and inflation in experimental sessions display stable cyclical patterns. For...
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One Sector Models, Indeterminacy, and Productive Public Spending
Slobodyan, Sergey - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
This paper studies the influence of different modelling assumptions on the stability of the steady state in one--sector models of economic growth with externalities in the production function. We start with a standard Benhabib&Farmer 1994 one--sector model and study the combined effect on the...
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Technological and Social Costs and Benefits of Patent Systems
Yildizoglu, Murat; Vallée, Thomas - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
"If we did not have a patent system, it would be irresponsible, on the basis of our present knowledge of its economic consequences, to recommend instituting one. But since we have had a patent system for a long time, it would be irresponsible, on the basis of our present knowledge, to recommend...
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Test for long memory processes. A bootstrap approach
Grau-Carles, Pilar - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
Many time series in diverse fields have been found to exhibit long memory. This paper analyzes the behavior of some of the most used tests for long memory: the R/S or rescaled R/S, the GPH (Geweke and Porter-Hudak) and the DFA (Detrended Fluctuation Analysis). Some of these tests exhibit size...
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Exchange Rate Policy and the Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates
Coenen, Günter - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
In this paper, we study the effectiveness of monetary policy in a severe recession and deflation when nominal interest rates are bounded at zero. We compare two alternative proposals for ameliorating the effect of the zero bound: an exchange-rate peg and price-level targeting. We conduct this...
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