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by applying it to Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voting data. …
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both equations, applying the model to unique unit-record level data on the voting preferences of Bank of England Monetary …
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We propose a Tempered Ordered Probit (TOP) model. Our contribution lies not only in explicitly accounting for an excessive number of observations in a given choice category - as is the case in the standard literature on in?ated models; rather, we introduce a new econometric model which nests the...
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We propose a Tempered Ordered Probit (TOP) model. Our contribution lies not only in explicitly accounting for an excessive number of observations in a given choice category - as is the case in the standard literature on inflated models; rather, we introduce a new econometric model which nests...
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Measures of mental wellbeing are heavily relied upon to identify at-risk individuals. However, self-reported mental health metrics might be unduly affected by mis-reporting (perhaps stemming from stigma effects). In this paper we consider this phenomenon using data from the British Household...
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Measures of mental wellbeing are heavily relied upon to identify at-risk individuals. However, self-reported mental health metrics might be unduly affected by mis-reporting (perhaps stemming from stigma effects). In this paper we consider this phenomenon using data from the British Household...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011903893
This paper introduces ECB-(RE)BASE as the model-consistent, or rational expectation version of the ECB-BASE model. It brings new analytical capabilities to consider varying degrees of heterogeneity in expectation formation across the agents of the model. While the original version of ECB-BASE...
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This paper describes the links between financial sector and macroeconomic conditions into MEAM macro model. The focus is on banking lending rate, in terms of macroeconomic indicators impact, such as the probability of default of private sector and economic developments. Through this material we...
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