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We first show that the recent success of modern macroeconomic models in forecasting nominal exchange rates, evaluated using the Clark and West (2006) inference procedure, is in part due to the presence of the constant term (drift) in addition to the economic fundamentals. We then model the...
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I propose a methodology for estimating forward-looking Taylor rules in real time when forward-looking real-time central bank data is unavailable. The methodology consists of choosing appropriate models to closely replicate U.S. Greenbook forecasts, and then applying these models to Canada,...
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This paper looks at the term-structure literature to identify early signs predicting recessionary patterns in the U.S. and other developed economies. Based on the NBER and ECRI recession dates, we define the probability of recession as a function of the traditional yield spread plus a...
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