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[Advances in Econometrics] DSGE Models in Macroeconomics: Estimation, Evaluation, and New Developments Volume 28 || Optimal Monetary Policy in an Estimated Local Currency Pricing Model

โœ Scribed by Balke, Nathan; Canova, Fabio; Milani, Fabio; Wynne, Mark A.


Book ID
118049097
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Weight
635 KB
Edition
1
Volume
10.1108/S0731-9053(2012)28
Category
Article
ISBN
1781903069
ISSN
0731-9053

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This volume of Advances in Econometrics contains articles that examine key topics in the modeling and estimation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models. Because DSGE models combine micro- and macroeconomic theory with formal econometric modeling and inference, over the past decade they have become an established framework for analyzing a variety of issues in empirical macroeconomics. The research articles make contributions in several key areas in DSGE modeling and estimation. In particular, papers cover the modeling and role of expectations, the study of optimal monetary policy in two-country models, and the problem of non-invertibility. Other interesting areas of inquiry include the analysis of parameter identification in new open economy macroeconomic models and the modeling of trend inflation shocks. The second part of the volume is devoted to articles that offer innovations in econometric methodology. These papers advance new techniques for addressing major inferential problems and include discussion and applications of Laplace-type, frequency domain, empirical likelihood and method of moments estimators.


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