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The goal of this paper is to present the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model developed and used at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. The paper describes how the model works, how it is estimated, how it rationalizes past history, including the Great Recession, and how it is used for forecasting and policy analysis.
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DSGE priors for BVAR models [PDF]
Similar to Ingram and Whiteman (J Monet Econ 34:497–510, 1994), De Jong et al. (in: Proceedings of the American Statistical Association Bayesian, 1993) and Negro and Schorfheide (Int Econ Rev 45:643–673, 2004) , this study proposes a methodology of constructing dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) consistent prior distributions for Bayesian ...
Filippeli, T, Theodoridis, K
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The Chicago Fed DSGE Model [PDF]
The Chicago Fed dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model is used for policy analysis and forecasting at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. This article describes its specification and estimation, its dynamic characteristics and how it is used to forecast the US economy.
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2015
This chapter discusses how dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models are now widely used by academics to conduct empirical research macroeconomics, as well as by central banks to interpret the current state of the economy, to analyze the impact of changes in monetary or fiscal policy, and to generate predictions for key macroeconomic ...
Edward P. Herbst, Frank Schorfheide
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This chapter discusses how dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models are now widely used by academics to conduct empirical research macroeconomics, as well as by central banks to interpret the current state of the economy, to analyze the impact of changes in monetary or fiscal policy, and to generate predictions for key macroeconomic ...
Edward P. Herbst, Frank Schorfheide
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2020
In the previous chapters, we have derived the FHSAM framework, which is stochastic and dynamic with complex mathematical representation. The analytical solution, if there is one, to models of this kind is extremely difficult to find. But thanks to the development of modern dynamic optimization theory and to the advancement in mathematics, we can better
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In the previous chapters, we have derived the FHSAM framework, which is stochastic and dynamic with complex mathematical representation. The analytical solution, if there is one, to models of this kind is extremely difficult to find. But thanks to the development of modern dynamic optimization theory and to the advancement in mathematics, we can better
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VARMA Representation of DSGE Models
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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2009
DSGE Slovakia is a medium size New Keynesian open economy model designed to simulate dynamic behavior of Slovak economy. It consists of about 50 equations and contains all important macroeconomic variables including real GDP and all its main components- consumption, investment, government expenditures, import and export then factors of production ...
Juraj Zeman, Matus Senaj
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DSGE Slovakia is a medium size New Keynesian open economy model designed to simulate dynamic behavior of Slovak economy. It consists of about 50 equations and contains all important macroeconomic variables including real GDP and all its main components- consumption, investment, government expenditures, import and export then factors of production ...
Juraj Zeman, Matus Senaj
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Heterogeneous expectations in monetary DSGE models
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2012zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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