Macroeconomic Modelling in a Changing World

Macroeconomic Modelling in a Changing World
Author: Christopher Allen,Chris Allen,Stephen Hall
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1997-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015040648134

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Macroeconomic Modelling in a Changing World Towards a Common Approach Edited by Chris Allen and Stephen Hall Practical economic model building has changed enormously over the last twenty years. Econometrics has become much more sophisticated with the introduction of cointegration and non-stationary time series analysis. The use of economic theory in the form of complex non-linear cross equation restrictions is now much more widespread and the explicit modelling of expectations and credibility effects is more satisfactory. This has meant that the old style macroeconomic models which were complex by virtue of their size alone have been replaced by a generation of new models which embody complex theory and estimation to provide more superior forecasting and policy tools. Macroeconomic Modelling in a Changing World outlines the modelling approach which has been adopted at the Centre for Economic Forecasting at the London Business School, one of the world’s leading research institutes into macroeconomic modelling, in building its own models. Using explicit examples and illustrations, the authors examine the latest state-of-the-art models, and answer questions such as: How are modern econometrics used by model builders? How should we deal with structural change? How should expectations be modelled? How are models used in practice? Economics

International Macroeconomic Modelling for Policy Decisions

International Macroeconomic Modelling for Policy Decisions
Author: P. Artus,O. Güvenen
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789400943476

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This book is based on an international conference organised by the Applied Econo metric Association (AEA) on International Macroeconomic Modelling which was held in Brussels at the Commission of the European Communities in December 1983. On behalf of the Applied Econometric Association, we would like to extend our thanks to all participants and contributors. This conference would not have been possible without the cooperation and support of the Commission of the European Economic Communities and of its Directorate General for Economics and Financial Affairs (DGII) staff, in particular M. Emerson, A. Dramais, and also H. Serbat of the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Our thanks go also to J.P. Ancot for his constructive comments concerning the structure of this book. We are grateful to M. Russo, R. Maldague and Y. Ullmo for opening the con ference with their stimulating review and comments on the use of international macroeconomic models; and to R. Bird, A.M. Costa, A. Crockett, H. Guitton, J.C. Milleron, J. Paelinck, J. Waelbroeck for chairing the scientific sessions. P. Artus F. Gagey O. Guvenen vi INTRODUCTION The main focus of this book is to present recent developments in the construction and use of international macroeconometric models. Four main aspects are selected: (i) analysis of trade linkages and exchange rate determination; (ii) modelling and simulating the international economy; (iii) international policy coordination; (iv) the use of international macroeconomic models.

Global and National Macroeconometric Modelling

Global and National Macroeconometric Modelling
Author: Anthony Garratt,Kevin Lee,M. Hashem Pesaran
Publsiher: Oxford University Press (UK)
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2012-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199650460

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Providing a description of the state of modelling in global and national economies, this title introduces an approach to modelling that can readily be adopted for use in understanding how economies work and in generating forecasts for decision-makers and policy-makers alike.

The Econometrics of Macroeconomic Modelling

The Econometrics of Macroeconomic Modelling
Author: Gunnar Bårdsen,Øyvind Eitrheim,Eilev S. Jansen,Ragnar Nymoen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press on Demand
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2005
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199246496

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This work describes how the discipline has adapted to changing demands by adopting new insights from economic theory and by taking advantage of the methodological and conceptual advances within time series econometrics.

Macroeconomic Modelling of the Long Run

Macroeconomic Modelling of the Long Run
Author: Colin P. Hargreaves
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1992
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105000136460

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This important book presents new original material on the economic modelling of the long run by some of the world's leading economists. There is great interest now in modelling the 'long run' occasioned by substantial changes to the supply side of the world economy (the break up of the USSR, Europe 1992, the Gulf War) and also fears over the sustainability of external debt positions. New techniques have arisen to address these issues, in particular supply side modelling and the new co-integration methodology for statistical analysis of the long run. In addition to explaining the theoretical developments, this book presents many practical applications showing the value of the new techniques. This book will be essential reading for economic researchers and advanced students of macroeconomics.

Macroeconomic Modelling of R D and Innovation Policies

Macroeconomic Modelling of R D and Innovation Policies
Author: Ufuk Akcigit,Cristiana Benedetti Fasil,Giammario Impullitti,Omar Licandro,Miguel Sanchez-Martinez
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2021-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030714574

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This open access book encompasses a collection of in-depth analyses showcasing the challenges and ways forward for macroeconomic modelling of R&D and innovation policies. Based upon the proceedings of the EC-DG JRC-IEA workshop held in Brussels in 2017, it presents cutting-edge contributions from a number of leading economists in the field. It provides a comprehensive overview of the current academic and policy challenges surrounding R&D as well as of the state-of-the-art modelling techniques. The book brings to the forefront outstanding issues related to the assessment of the macroeconomic impact of R&D policies and its modelling. It speaks to the rising importance of R&D and innovation policy, and the proliferation of macroeconomic models featuring endogenous technological change. The contents of this book will be of interest to both academic and policy audiences working in the fields of R&D and innovation.

Analyses in Macroeconomic Modelling

Analyses in Macroeconomic Modelling
Author: Andrew Hughes Hallett,Peter McAdam
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1999-10-31
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0792385985

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Macroeconomic Modelling has undergone radical changes in the last few years. There has been considerable innovation in developing robust solution techniques for the new breed of increasingly complex models. Similarly there has been a growing consensus on their long run and dynamic properties, as well as much development on existing themes such as modelling expectations and policy rules. This edited volume focuses on those areas which have undergone the most significant and imaginative developments and brings together the very best of modelling practice. We include specific sections on (I) Solving Large Macroeconomic Models, (II) Rational Expectations and Learning Approaches, (III) Macro Dynamics, and (IV) Long Run and Closures. All of the contributions offer new research whilst putting their developments firmly in context and as such will influence much future research in the area. It will be an invaluable text for those in policy institutions as well as academics and advanced students in the fields of economics, mathematics, business and government. Our contributors include those working in central banks, the IMF, European Commission and established academics.

Modelling our Changing World

Modelling our Changing World
Author: Jennifer L. Castle,David F. Hendry
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2019-08-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030214326

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This open access book focuses on the concepts, tools and techniques needed to successfully model ever-changing time-series data. It emphasizes the need for general models to account for the complexities of the modern world and how these can be applied to a range of issues facing Earth, from modelling volcanic eruptions, carbon dioxide emissions and global temperatures, to modelling unemployment rates, wage inflation and population growth. Except where otherwise noted, this book is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0.