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empirical macrostructural models 2 empirical stock-flow consistent 2 stock-flow consistent modelling 2
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Pierros, Christos 1 Pierros, Chrēstos 1
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European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention (EJEEP) 1 European journal of economics and economic policies : Intervention ; EJEEP 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Empirical stock-flow consistent models: evolution, current state and prospects
Pierros, Christos - In: European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: … 22 (2025) 3, pp. 301-316
The paper explores the evolution of empirical stock-flow consistent (SFC) models, emphasising their structure, scope and number of financial and physical assets. Three types of models can be identified. The New Cambridge type is characterised by the aggregation of households, firms and banks...
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Empirical stock-flow consistent models : evolution, current state and prospects
Pierros, Chrēstos - In: European journal of economics and economic policies : … 22 (2025) 3, pp. 301-316
The paper explores the evolution of empirical stock-flow consistent (SFC) models, emphasising their structure, scope and number of financial and physical assets. Three types of models can be identified. The New Cambridge type is characterised by the aggregation of households, firms and banks...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015549772
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