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This paper derives a general-equilibrium model from assumptions that mimic those embodied in the Federal Reserve Board's Quarterly Model of the United States (FRB/US). The aim is to produce a conceptual framework with which to analyze the dynamic and steady-state properties of the newly...
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This paper analyses an empirical, dynamic optimization-based model of factor demand for n quasi-fixed factors in US industries, under the assumption that firms produce output to stock subject to polynomial adjustment costs. Each factor and the stock of inventories adjust to discrepancies in all...
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This paper analyzes the behavior of prices and finished-goods inventories in a model of monopolistic competition, where the motivation for holding inventories is the prospect of lost sales. An eventual goal of the present investigation is the development of an empirical framework, based on a...
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This paper derives the equilibrium Nash strategies of two central banks for economies related by trade. Both policy makers seek to stabilize inflation and output but are constrained by their economies' interactions. Into this mix is added the further assumption of Knightian uncertainty regarding...
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This is an examination of VAR modeling used to generate expectations for forward-looking variables in the Federal Reserve's macro-economic model FRB/US. Aside from analyzing economic as well aseconometric properties of VAR models currently in use, this paper evaluates certain improvements to...
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This paper (i) derives a number of properties of a newly specified multi-input-single-output (MISO) production function with a derived error term, and (ii) using iteratively rescaled generalized least squares, presents estimates of the cross-sectionally varying coefficients of a...
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It has been argued that whenever regression models involve nonstationary and trending variables, estimation methods appropriate to stationary series cannot be applied to such models and instead require cointegration techniques. Unfortunately, extant methodologies applied to cointegration are a...
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