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Assessing DSGE model nonlinearities [PDF]
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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
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) modeling can be structured around six key criticisms leveled at the approach. The first is fundamental and common to macroeconomics and microeconomics alike—namely, problems with rationality and expected utility maximization (EUM).
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Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) modeling can be structured around six key criticisms leveled at the approach. The first is fundamental and common to macroeconomics and microeconomics alike—namely, problems with rationality and expected utility maximization (EUM).
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LSM: A DSGE model for Luxembourg
Economic Modelling, 2011Luxembourg is a small open economy with a set of particular features, including rather limited competition in the domestic goods market, strong union power, and a segmented labour market for resident and non-resident workers. In this paper we develop a medium scale DSGE model that captures these features, calibrate it to mimic the actual behaviour of ...
Szabolcs Deák +3 more
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Aggregation problem in DSGE model
2015 International Conference on Behavioral, Economic and Socio-cultural Computing (BESC), 2015The aim of this paper is investigating the estimation bias of the standard New Keynesian DSGE econometric procedure in an environment comprising heterogeneous and interactive agents. In this case, the standard New Keynesian DSGE econometric procedures may generate spurious evidence in aggregate equations.
Lian-Sheng Yang +3 more
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VARMA Representation of DSGE Models
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We explore this issue by estimating our RBC model on US and UK data.
Richard Harrison +3 more
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MARKUPS AND ENTRY IN A DSGE MODEL [PDF]
This paper provides a DSGE model with firm entry. Simulations show that the model matches the synchronization of markups and entry observed in the data while at the same time reproducing empirically plausible moments for key macroeconomic variables. Sticky prices are essential for these results.
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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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