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monetary policy 10 Learning 7 DSGE models 6 Monetary policy 6 learning 6 real-time data 6 Asset pricing 5 Business Cycles 5 Inflation 4 business cycles 4 model uncertainty 4 Agent-Based Modeling 3 Bayesian estimation 3 Bounded Rationality 3 Economic Growth 3 Genetic Programming 3 Phillips curve 3 Simulation 3 Stochastic Control 3 dynamic programming 3 fiscal policy 3 nonlinear policy 3 open economy 3 output gap 3 regime switching 3 robustness 3 stochastic volatility 3 structural breaks 3 uncertainty 3 Adaptive Learning 2 Agent-based computational economics 2 Agent-based modeling 2 Agent-based simulation 2 Aggregation 2 Asset Pricing 2 Bayesian Analysis 2 Calvo 2 Consumption 2 DGE Models 2 E-stability 2
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Free 155
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Book / Working Paper 334
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Undetermined 188 English 143 Hungarian 2 German 1
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Levin, Andrew 5 Chiarella, C. 3 Juillard, Michel 3 Lubik, Thomas A. 3 Pelgrin, Florian 3 Wieland, Volker 3 Williams, Noah 3 Alentorn, Amadeo 2 Beyer, Andreas 2 Blake, Andrew P. 2 Chen, Baoline 2 Chen, P. 2 Coenen, Günter 2 Creel, Michael 2 D'Amico, Stefania 2 Dib, Ali 2 Diks, Cees 2 Downing, Chris 2 Ebrahim, M. Shahid 2 Errais, Eymen 2 Esteban-Bravo, Mercedes 2 Eusepi, Stefano 2 Francisco, Eva de 2 Guerrieri, Luca 2 Hsiao, C. 2 Jansen, Dennis W. 2 Khalaf, Lynda 2 Kim, Don H. 2 Kim, Jinill 2 Kumhof, Michael 2 Laxton, Douglas 2 Lees, Kirdan 2 Li, Youwei 2 Markose, Sheri 2 Orphanides, Athanasios 2 Pavlov, Oleg V. 2 Qin, Xiao 2 Raposo, Gustavo Santos 2 Schleicher, Christoph 2 Semmler, Willi 2
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE 334
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Computing in Economics and Finance 2005 334
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Persistence and Nominal Inertia in a Generalized Taylor Economy: How Longer Contracts Dominate Shorter Contracts
Kara, Engin; Dixon, Huw - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
n this paper we develop the Generalize Taylor Economy (GTE) in which there are many sectors with overlapping contracts of different lengths. We are able to show that even in economies with the same average contract length, monetary shocks will be more persistent when there are longer contracts....
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Pricing American-style Derivatives under the Heston Model Dynamics: A Fast Fourier Transformation in the Geske–Johnson Scheme
Zhylyevskyy, Oleksandr - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
Theoretical research on option valuation tends to focus on pricing the plain-vanilla European-style derivatives. Duffie, Pan, and Singleton (Econometrica, 2000) have recently developed a general transform method to determine the value of European options for a broad class of the underlying price...
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Identification and Estimation of Discrete Games of Complete Information
Ryan, Stephen; Bajari, Patrick; Hong, Han - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
We discuss the identification and estimation of discrete games with complete information. Following Bresnahan and Reiss, a discrete game is defined to be a generalization of a standard discrete choice model in which utility depends on the actions of other players. Using recent algorithms that...
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Learning and Endogenous Business Cycles in a Standard Growth Model
Cellarier, Laurent - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
Cyclical or chaotic competitive equilibria that do not exist under perfect foresight are shown to occur in a decentralized growth model under constant gain adaptive learning. This paper considers an economy populated by boundedly rational households making one-period ahead constant gain adaptive...
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Monetary and Fiscal Interactions without Commitment and the Value of Monetary Conservatism
Billi, Roberto; Adam, Klaus - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
We study monetary and fiscal policy games in a dynamic sticky priceeconomy where monetary policy sets nominal interest rates and fiscal policy provides public goods financed with distortionary labor taxes. We compare the Ramsey outcome to non-cooperative policy regimes where one or both...
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The Fed and the Stock Market
Surico, Paolo; D'Agostino, Antonello; Sala, Luca - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
The Fed closely monitors the stock market and the stock market continuously forms expectations about the Fed decisions. What does this imply for the relation between the fed funds rate and the S&P500? We find that the answer depends on the conditions prevailing on the financial market. During...
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Uncertainty, Learning, and Optimal Technological Portfolios: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach to Climate Change
Kim, Seung-Rae - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
How is the design of efficient climate policies affected by the potentials for induced technological change and for future learning about key parameter uncertainties? We address this question using a new integrated climate-economy model incorporating endogenous technological change to explore...
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PD Games on Networks
wilhite, Allen - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
We tend to interact with same people, day after day. Might this affect our behavior? In an abstract fashion, we look at this question. To model this repeated interaction with a small subset of the entire population we place agents on the nodes of a network and have them play a prisoners’...
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Production, Capital Stock and Price Dynamics in Simple Model of Closed Economy
Kodera J.; Vosvrda M. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
The purpose of this paper is to study a price level dynamics in a simple four-equation model. A basis of this model is developed from dynamical Kaldorian model which could be noticed very frequently in works of non-linear economic dynamics. Our approach is traditional. The difference is observed...
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Evolution with Individual and Social Learning in an Agent-Based Stock Market
YAMAMOTO, Ryuichi - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2005
Recent research has shown a variety of computational techniques to describe evolution in an artificial stock market. One can distinguish the techniques based on at which level the learning of agents is modeled. The previous literature describes learning at either individual or social level. The...
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