Economic Modelling at the Bank of England

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Paperback, 261 blz. | Engels
Springer Netherlands | 0e druk, 2013
ISBN13: 9789401066747
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Springer Netherlands 0e druk, 2013 9789401066747
Onderdeel van serie Foundations of Computer Science
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J. S. FLEMMING The Bank of England's role as a leading central bank involves both formal and informal aspects. At a formal level it is an adviser to HM Government, whilst at an informal level it is consulted by domestic and overseas institutions for advice on many areas of economic interest. Such advice must be grounded in an understanding of the workings of the domestic and international economy-a task which becomes ever more difficult with the pace of change both in the economy and in the techniques which are used by professional economists to analyse such changes. The Bank's economists are encouraged to publish their research whenever circumstances permit, whether in refereed journals or in other ways. In particular, we make it a rule that the research underlying the Bank's macroeconometric model, to which outside researchers have access through the ESRC (Economic and Social Research Council) macromodelling bureau, should be adequately explained and documented in published form. This volume expands the commitment to make research which is undertaken within the Economics Division of the Bank of England widely available. Included here are chapters which illustrate the breadth of interests which the Bank seeks to cover. Some of the research is, as would be expected, directly related to the specification of the Bank's model, but other aspects are also well represented.

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ISBN13:9789401066747
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:261
Uitgever:Springer Netherlands
Druk:0

Inhoudsopgave

1 A three sector model of earnings behaviour.- 2 Stockbuilding and liquidity.- 3 Interest elasticity of consumers’ expenditure.- 4 Measuring the risk of financial institutions’ portfolios: some suggestions for alternative techniques using stock prices.- 5 The long run determination of UK monetary aggregates.- 6 A capital asset pricing model with time-varying betas: some results from the London stock exchange.- 7 An empirical model of companies’ debt and dividend decisions: evidence from company accounts data.- 8 Modelling the flow of funds with an application to the demand for liquid assets by the UK personal sector.- 9 Optimal control of stochastic non-linear models.

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