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monetary policy 10 Monetary Policy 6 Learning 5 learning 5 Adaptive Learning 4 DSGE 4 VAR 4 Bayesian Estimation 3 Consumption 3 DSGE model 3 DSGE models 3 Education 3 Forecasting 3 GMM 3 Genetic Algorithm 3 Sticky Prices 3 Unemployment 3 bootstrap 3 exchange rates 3 indeterminacy 3 long memory 3 monetary policy rules 3 numerical methods 3 optimal control 3 option pricing 3 simulation 3 structural breaks 3 term structure 3 wage rigidity 3 Adaptive learning 2 Adjustment Costs 2 American options 2 Asset Allocation 2 Asset Prices 2 Asset Pricing 2 Bayesian estimation 2 Bonds 2 Bootstrap 2 Calibration 2 Copulas 2
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Book / Working Paper 385
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Undetermined 268 English 117
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Chiarella, Carl 5 Coakley, Jerry 4 Reiter, Michael 4 Boucekkine, Raouf 3 Dawid, Herbert 3 Justiniano, Alejandro 3 Kellard, Neil 3 Levine, Paul 3 Pearlman, Joseph 3 Semmler, Willi 3 Surico, Paolo 3 Barnett, William A. 2 Batini, Nicoletta 2 Bogomolova, Anna 2 Bulla, Ingo 2 Canova, Fabio 2 Castillo, Paul 2 Chen, Baoline 2 Christev, Atanas 2 Chugh, Sanjay K. 2 Colombo, Luca 2 Cosimano, Thomas 2 Dieci, Roberto 2 Fantazzini, Dean 2 Francq, Christian 2 Gapen, Michael 2 Gaspar, Vitor 2 Gatu, Cristian 2 Gimeno, Ricardo 2 Haven, Emmanuel 2 Kenc, Turalay 2 Khalaf, Lynda 2 Kim, Jinill 2 Kolyuzhnov, Dmitri 2 Kuester, Keith 2 Kumhof, Michael 2 Liu, Zugang 2 Ludwig, Alexander 2 Martín-Herrán, Guiomar 2 Marzo, Massimiliano 2
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE 385 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 University of Technology Sydney 1
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Inequality Constraints in Recursive Economies
Pontus, Rendahl - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Dynamic models with inequality constraints pose a challenging prob- lem for two major reasons: Dynamic Programming techniques often necessitate a non established differentiability of the value function, while Euler equation based techniques have problematic or unknown convergence properties....
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Recovering from Crash States: A ''New'' Algorithm for Solving Dynamic Stochastic Macroeconomic Models
Dorofeenko, Viktor; Lee, Gabriel S.; Salyer, Kevin D. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
We introduce a ''new'' algorithm that can be used to solve stochastic dynamic general equilibrium models. This approach exploits the fact that the equations defining equilibrium can be viewed as set of algebraic equations in the neighborhood of the steady-state. Then a recursive scheme, which...
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The Firm Size Distribution and Productivity Growth
Terajima, Yaz; Leung, Danny; Meh, Cesaire - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Over the last 20 years, the annual average U.S. and Canadian productivity growth rates have been 2.3% and 1.3%, respectively. The objective of this paper is twofold. First, we empirically document the firm size distribution and the productivity for the two countries. Second, we quantitatively...
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Robust monetary policy under Knightian uncertainty
Akram, Q. Farooq; Ben-Haim, Yakov; Eitrheim, Øyvind - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
We employ a new decision-theoretic approach to dealing with Knightian uncertainty based on Simon's bounded rationality. The basic tool of this approach is a quantitative answer to the question: For a specified policy, among a set of policies, how much can our assumptions regarding e.g. model and...
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Disagreement and Biases in Inflation Expectations
Capistrán, Carlos; Timmermann, Allan - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Recent empirical work documents substantial disagreement in inflation expectations obtained from survey data. Furthermore, the extent of such disagreement varies systematically over time in a way that reflects the level and variance of current inflation. This paper offers a simple explanation...
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A Decomposition Analysis of Energy Use in the Japanese Economy
Tamura, Makoto; Okushima, Shinichiro - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
The purpose of this paper is to present a new approach to evaluating structural change of the economy in a multisector general equilibrium framework. The multiple calibration technique is applied to an ex post decomposition analysis of structural change between periods, enabling the distinction...
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From Money Aggregates to Interest Rate Rules in a Small Open Economy: A Second Order Approach
Montoro, Carlos; Castillo, Paul; Tuesta, Vicente - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
We evaluate the second order solution of a general equilibrium model for a small open economy in the line of the "new open economy macroeconomics". We use this framework to explain some recent regularities observed in economies in which central banks move from using a money aggregate as the...
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Creating and Using a Non-Dedicated HPC Cluster with ParallelKnoppix
Creel, Michael; Barcelona, Universitat Autònoma de - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
This note describes ParallelKnoppix, a bootable CD that allows econometricians with average knowledge of computers to create and begin using a high performance computing cluster for parallel computing in very little time. The computers used may be heterogeneous machines, and clusters of up to...
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Comparing Time Series
Fokianos, K. - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
Suppose that we observe two independent stationary time series and let us assume that the one is related with the other by means of a semiparametric model. A statistical methodology is outlined here where the information from both time series is combined and used on the comparison of the two...
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A Geometric Approach to Computing Center Manifolds
Porqueras, Pedro Gomis; Haro, Alex - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2006
The area that has probably received most applications of qualitative dynamical systems is the study of business cycles and economic fluctuations. The majority of applications have employed the standard theory of bifurcations which deals with dynamical systems defined on open sets. In particular,...
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