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Monetary policy 43 Fiscal policy 16 Inflation 15 Optimal monetary policy 14 DSGE models 11 Incomplete markets 11 Adaptive learning 10 Business cycles 10 Heterogeneous agents 9 Optimal control 9 Overlapping generations 9 Systemic risk 9 Uncertainty 9 Asset pricing 8 Bayesian estimation 8 Contagion 8 Dynamic programming 8 Endogenous growth 8 Growth 8 Indeterminacy 8 Real options 8 Financial crisis 7 Portfolio choice 7 Social security 7 Financial frictions 6 Heterogeneous beliefs 6 Innovation 6 Learning 6 Leverage 6 Limited commitment 6 Monetary policy rules 6 Stability 6 Stochastic volatility 6 Taylor rule 6 Unemployment 6 Agent-based model 5 Asset prices 5 DSGE 5 Differential games 5 Economic growth 5
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Turnovsky, Stephen J. 18 Kort, Peter M. 17 Feichtinger, Gustav 12 Amman, Hans M. 10 Chiarella, Carl 10 Chow, Gregory C. 10 Haan, Wouter J. Den 10 Levine, Paul 10 Aoki, Masanao 9 Arifovic, Jasmina 9 Dawid, Herbert 9 Rustem, Berc 9 Tuinstra, Jan 9 Brock, William A. 8 Evans, George W. 8 Gallegati, Mauro 8 Havenner, Arthur 8 Hommes, Cars 8 Honkapohja, Seppo 8 Judd, Kenneth L. 8 Kollmann, Robert 8 Rustem, B. 8 Sargent, Thomas J. 8 Westerhoff, Frank 8 Boucekkine, Raouf 7 Chen, Been-Lon 7 Craine, Roger 7 Faia, Ester 7 Hartl, Richard F. 7 He, Xue-Zhong 7 Heijdra, Ben J. 7 Jorgensen, Steffen 7 Kendrick, David A. 7 Laxton, Douglas 7 Tesfatsion, Leigh 7 Wen, Yi 7 Wirl, Franz 7 Withagen, Cees 7 Zemel, Amos 7 Anufriev, Mikhail 6
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Fed St. Louis-JEDC-SCG-SNB-UniBern Conference Disaggregate Data and Macroeconomic Models <2019, Gerzensee> 1 Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei 1 Investment, Energy and Green Economy <Veranstaltung> <2019, Brescia> 1
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Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2,940 Journal of economic dynamics & control 6
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RePEc 2,936 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 4
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Fiscal cost of demographic transition in Japan
Kitao, Sagiri - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 54 (2015) C, pp. 37-58
This paper quantifies the fiscal cost of demographic transition that Japan is projected to experience over the next several decades, in a life-cycle model with endogenous saving, consumption, and labor supply in both intensive and extensive margins. Retirement waves of baby-boom generations,...
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Solving and estimating indeterminate DSGE models
Farmer, Roger E.A.; Khramov, Vadim; Nicolò, Giovanni - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 54 (2015) C, pp. 17-36
We propose a method for solving and estimating linear rational expectations models that exhibit indeterminacy and we provide step-by-step guidelines for implementing this method in the Matlab-based packages Dynare and Gensys. Our method redefines a subset of expectational errors as new...
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Convergence of optimal harvesting policies to a normal forest
Heaps, Terry - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 54 (2015) C, pp. 74-85
This paper extends the forestry maximum principle of Heaps (1984) to allow the benefits of harvesting to be the utility of the volume of the wood harvested as in Mitra and Wan (1985, 1986). Unlike those authors, however, time is treated as a continuous rather than as a discrete variable....
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Insurance and climate-driven extreme events
Müller-Fürstenberger, Georg; Schumacher, Ingmar - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 54 (2015) C, pp. 59-73
We investigate how insurance affects agents’ decisions when being faced by endogenous, climate-driven extreme events. This is not only important in order to understand how the possibility of insurance augments mitigation and saving decisions, but it also improves our understanding of how...
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Abatement, R&D and growth with a pollution ceiling
Kollenbach, Gilbert - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 54 (2015) C, pp. 1-16
The consequences of the 2°C climate target and the implicitly imposed ceiling on CO2 have been analyzed in several studies. We use an endogenous growth model with a ceiling and an abatement option to study the effect of the ceiling on the allocation of limited funds for R&D, abatement and...
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Non-transferable non-hedgeable executive stock option pricing
Colwell, David B.; Feldman, David; Hu, Wei - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53 (2015) C, pp. 161-191
To value non-transferable non-hedgeable (NTNH) contingent claims and price executive stock options (ESOs), we use a replication argument to translate portfolios with NTNH derivatives into portfolios of primary assets (only) with stochastic portfolio constraints. By identifying stochastic...
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On the effects of mergers on equilibrium outcomes in a common property renewable asset oligopoly
Benchekroun, Hassan; Gaudet, Gérard - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 209-223
This paper examines a dynamic game of exploitation of a common pool of some renewable asset by agents that sell the result of their exploitation on an oligopolistic market. A Markov Perfect Nash Equilibrium of the game is used to analyze the effects of a merger of a subset of the agents. We...
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Asymmetries and Markov-switching structural VAR
Karamé, Frédéric - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53 (2015) C, pp. 85-102
The development of nonlinear representations and of generalized IRFs favored the study of the variables behavior in response to an economically identified shock as regards (i) the state of the system when the shock occurs, (ii) the size of the shock and (iii) the sign of the shock. Generalized...
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Endogenous leverage and asset pricing in double auctions
Breuer, Thomas; Jandačka, Martin; Summer, Martin; … - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 53 (2015) C, pp. 144-160
We propose a double auction mechanism for the exchange of leveraged assets and bonds in an agent based model. In this framework we validate recent results in general equilibrium theory about endogenous leverage and its consequences for asset pricing. We find that the institutional details of...
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Monetary policy and risk taking
Angeloni, Ignazio; Faia, Ester; Lo Duca, Marco - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 52 (2015) C, pp. 285-307
We assess the effects of monetary policy on bank risk to verify the existence of a risk-taking channel – monetary expansions inducing banks to assume more risk. We first present VAR evidence confirming that this channel exists and is particularly significant on the bank funding side. Then, to...
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