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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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S,s pricing in a dynamic equilibrium model with heterogeneous sectors
Damjanovic, Vladislav; Nolan, Charles - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 4, pp. 550-567
We study the impact of two-sided nominal shocks in a dynamic, equilibrium macroeconomic model. Goods complementarity differs across sectors as do the costs of changing prices. Even when strategic complementarities are equal across the sectors, the systematic differences in costs of price...
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Bayesian prior elicitation in DSGE models: Macro- vs micropriors
Lombardi, Marco J.; Nicoletti, Giulio - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 2, pp. 294-313
Bayesian approaches to the estimation of DSGE models are becoming increasingly popular. Prior knowledge is normally formalized either directly on deep parameters' values (‘microprior’) or indirectly, on macroeconomic indicators, e.g. moments of observable variables (‘macroprior’). We...
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Regime switching in stochastic models of commodity prices: An application to an optimal tree harvesting problem
Chen, Shan; Insley, Margaret - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 2, pp. 201-219
This paper investigates whether a regime switching model of stochastic lumber prices is better for the analysis of optimal harvesting problems in forestry than a more traditional single regime model. Prices of lumber derivatives are used to calibrate a regime switching model, with each of two...
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Renewable resource management with stochastic recharge and environmental threats
Leizarowitz, Arie; Tsur, Yacov - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 5, pp. 736-753
Exploitation diminishes the capacity of renewable resources to withstand environmental stress, increasing their vulnerability to extreme conditions that may trigger abrupt changes. The onset of such events depends on the coincidence of extreme environmental conditions and on the resource state...
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Dynamic portfolio choice and asset pricing with narrow framing and probability weighting
Giorgi, Enrico G. De; Legg, Shane - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 7, pp. 951-972
This paper shows that the framework proposed by Barberis and Huang (2009) to incorporate narrow framing and loss aversion into dynamic models of portfolio choice and asset pricing can be extended to also account for probability weighting and for a value function that is convex on losses and...
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A remark on Lin and Chang's paper ‘Consistent modeling of S&P 500 and VIX derivatives’
Cheng, Jun; Ibraimi, Meriton; Leippold, Markus; Zhang, … - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 5, pp. 708-715
Lin and Chang (2009, 2010) establish a VIX futures and option pricing theory when modeling S&P 500 index by using a stochastic volatility process with asset return and volatility jumps. In this note, we prove that Lin and Chang's formula is not an exact solution of their pricing equation. More...
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A stochastic dynamic model of trade and growth: Convergence and diversification
Chatterjee, Partha; Shukayev, Malik - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 3, pp. 416-432
There is a growing literature that studies the properties of models that combine international trade and neoclassical growth theory, but mostly in a deterministic setting. In this paper we introduce uncertainty in a dynamic Heckscher–Ohlin model and characterize the equilibrium of a small open...
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Are spectral estimators useful for long-run restrictions in SVARs?
Mertens, Elmar - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 12, pp. 1831-1844
No, not really. In response to concerns about the reliability of SVARs, one proposal has been to combine OLS estimates of a VAR with non-parametric estimates of the spectral density. But as shown here, spectral estimators are no panacea for implementing long-run restrictions. They can suffer...
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A method for solving general equilibrium models with incomplete markets and many financial assets
Evans, Martin D.D.; Hnatkovska, Viktoria - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 12, pp. 1909-1930
This paper presents a numerical method for solving stochastic general equilibrium models with dynamic portfolio choice. The method can be applied to models with heterogeneous agents, time-varying investment opportunity sets, and incomplete asset markets. We illustrate the method using a...
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Evaluating callable and putable bonds: An eigenfunction expansion approach
Lim, Dongjae; Li, Lingfei; Linetsky, Vadim - In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 36 (2012) 12, pp. 1888-1908
We propose an efficient method to evaluate callable and putable bonds under a wide class of interest rate models, including the popular short rate diffusion models, as well as their time changed versions with jumps. The method is based on the eigenfunction expansion of the pricing operator....
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