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ItemNo Preview AvailableDynamic economic models in discrete time: theory and empirical applicationsFERGUSON, BS ; LIM, G (Routledge, 2003)Economic behaviour is inherently dynamic. While things change continuously over time, much of economic analysis is based on discrete time, such as a month, a quarter, or a year, reflecting the periodic nature of data collecting and decisionmaking. This book introduces and develops the techniques of discrete time modelling starting with first-order difference equation models and building up to systems of difference equations, covering the following topics along the way: • nonlinear difference equation models • random walks and chaotic processes • optimization in discrete time models This easy-to-follow book will primarily be of interest to upper-level students carrying out economic modelling. The nature of the book – bridging a gap between dynamic economic models and empirical analysis – will mean that it will also appeal to all academics with an interest in econometrics and mathematical economics.
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ItemComputational Macroeconomics for the Open EconomyLim, GC ; McNelis, PD (MIT PRESS, 2008)
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ItemBank learning, terms of trade shocks and currency risk: Should only inflation matter for monetary policy?Lim, GC ; McNelis, PD (ELSEVIER SCI LTD, 2007-10)
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ItemInflation targeting, learning and Q volatility in small open economiesLim, GC ; McNelis, PD (ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2007-11)
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ItemLearning and the monetary policy strategy of the European Central BankLim, GC ; McNelis, PD (Elsevier BV, 2004-11-01)