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Linear dynamic equilibrium correction mechanisms are shown to follow from the discretisation of continuous processes with steady-state solutions.
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Linear dynamic equilibrium correction mechanisms are shown to follow from the discretisation of continuous economic processes with steady-state solutions. In addition, the proposed procedure provides testable restrictions on the coefficients of the dynamic econometric model.
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We describe a symbolic-numerical method for the Fourier stability analyses of difference initial-value problems approximating the initial-value problems for hyperbolic or parabolic PDEs. The Fourier method is reduced to the algebra of the resultants. We further use the REDUCE computer algebra...
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Stability is one of the important properties of time-stepping numerical schemes that are used to approximate partial differential equations. Stability can be analyzed using Von Neumann stability analysis which is a Fourier method. The analysis results in the Von Neumann stability condition which...
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We compare classical methods for singular perturbation problems, such as El-Mistikawy and Werle scheme and its modifications, to exponential spline collocation schemes. We discuss subtle differences that exist in applying this method to one dimensional reaction–diffusion problems and...
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Linear dynamic equilibrium correction mechanisms are shown to follow from the discretisation of continuous economic processes with steady-state solutions. In addition, the proposed procedure on the coefficients of the dynamic econometric model.
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We derive aggregate supply (AS) relationships for an intermediate-run macro model. The wage-price spiral provides the conceptual framework for a synthesis of different contesting theoretical and empirical perspectives on the AS curve: the Phillips curve model (PCM) and the wage-price equilibrium...
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Cointegration analysis has led to equilibrium-correction econometric systems being ubiquitous. But in a non-stationary world subject to structural breaks, where model and mechanism differ, equilibrium-correction models are a risky device from which to forecast. Equilibrium shifts entail...
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New Keynesian model with wages and prices is introduced and estimated by maximum likelihood. The steady state relationships of the model are imposed as testable restrictions on the long-run cointegrating relationships in an equilibrium correction framework, giving an equilibrium correction model...
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