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In this paper we look at the PBC problem through the lens of uncertainty. The feedback control used by us is the famous NKPC with stochasticity and wage rigidities. We extend the NKPC model to the continuous time stochastic set up with an Ornstein-Uhlenbeck process. We minimize relevant expected...
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In this paper we study the influence of large traders in the stock market in the presence of a fringe of marginal “noise traders". We formulate a trade model relating stock price to the demand strategies of these traders who wish to maximize their payoffs. Using the Nash equilibrium concept we...
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An economy is often characterised by two important objectives set for the policy makers. One regarding the growth rate of the economy and the other being the rate of inflation. A common strategy adopted by the policy makers to achieve these twin goals is to manage the interest rate through the...
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In this paper we show, using a Machine Learning Framework and utilising a substantial corpus of media articles on Brexit, confirmed evidence of co-integration and causality between the ensuing media sentiments and British currency. The novel contribution of this paper is that along with...
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