Dynamic Macroeconomic Models in Emerging Market Economies
Title | Dynamic Macroeconomic Models in Emerging Market Economies PDF eBook |
Author | Daniel Lukui Jia |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 286 |
Release | 2020-08-26 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 981154588X |
This book summarizes the evolution of modern macroeconomics (New Consensus Macroeconomics, NCM) and proposes a new approach to theoretical and empirical analysis, which is based on a recently developed dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model. Dynamic macroeconomic analysis in emerging market economies is challenging, and of growing importance in the global economy, where emerging markets are becoming more and more influential. Clearly, a deeper understanding of the inner workings of emerging economies, particularly with respect to their socioeconomic structure and the urbanization process, is needed. The book’s extends the NCM/DSGE model to better account for significant economic and social features in emerging market economies. In particular, household heterogeneities and social stratification are explicitly incorporated into the framework proposed here, substantially enhancing the comprehensiveness of the model economy, and allowing it to better account for underlying social structure in emerging economies. Furthermore, financial and housing markets have not been considered sufficiently in either the advanced or emerging economy literature, an oversight this book remedies. As such, it makes an original and valuable contribution to the field, and a direction for future research.
Dynamic Models and their Applications in Emerging Markets
Title | Dynamic Models and their Applications in Emerging Markets PDF eBook |
Author | S. Motamen-Samadian |
Publisher | Springer |
Pages | 150 |
Release | 2005-06-03 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0230599591 |
This book is a collection of six studies on behaviour of financial and economic variables in emerging and Euro markets. It includes the latest empirical studies on 32 emerging economies. The studies cover examination of the behaviour of interest rates, banks' credit and default risks, sovereign bond markets, effectiveness of inflation targeting, and dynamics of external debt and growth. There is currently no single book that addresses all these issues. This is a valuable book for all those who are working on emerging markets.
Dynamic Macroeconomics
Title | Dynamic Macroeconomics PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Flaschel |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780262061919 |
An attempt to revitalize the traditions of nonmarket clearing approaches to macroeconomics. Using tools from dynamic analysis, the text introduces a consistent, integrated framework for disequilibrium macroeconomic dynamics and explore its relationship to the competing equilibrium dynamics.
Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis
Title | Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis PDF eBook |
Author | Sumru Altug |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 604 |
Release | 2003-11-20 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521826686 |
This collection of essays applies modern micro-founded macroeconomic models to some of the most important economic policy questions facing monetary and macroeconomic policymakers. Key issues surveyed include: consumption investment; growth and business cycles; the role of government; asset pricing; the interaction of monetary and fiscal policy; open-economy issues; stabilization policy and general equilibrium analysis of emerging market crises. The book includes specially commissioned chapters from recognized authorities.
The ABCs of RBCs
Title | The ABCs of RBCs PDF eBook |
Author | George McCandless |
Publisher | Harvard University Press |
Pages | 448 |
Release | 2008-03-31 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 0674033787 |
The ABCs of RBCs is the first book to provide a basic introduction to Real Business Cycle (RBC) and New-Keynesian models. These models argue that random shocks—new inventions, droughts, and wars, in the case of pure RBC models, and monetary and fiscal policy and international investor risk aversion, in more open interpretations—can trigger booms and recessions and can account for much of observed output volatility. George McCandless works through a sequence of these Real Business Cycle and New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models in fine detail, showing how to solve them, and how to add important extensions to the basic model, such as money, price and wage rigidities, financial markets, and an open economy. The impulse response functions of each new model show how the added feature changes the dynamics. The ABCs of RBCs is designed to teach the economic practitioner or student how to build simple RBC models. Matlab code for solving many of the models is provided, and careful readers should be able to construct, solve, and use their own models. In the tradition of the “freshwater” economic schools of Chicago and Minnesota, McCandless enhances the methods and sophistication of current macroeconomic modeling.
Dynamic Models and Their Applications in Emerging Markets
Title | Dynamic Models and Their Applications in Emerging Markets PDF eBook |
Author | Sima Motamen-Samadian |
Publisher | |
Pages | 139 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | Credit |
ISBN | 9781349542840 |
This book provides new insights into the application of dynamic models to emerging markets. Each chapter focuses on a a different topic and examines the behaviour of financial and economic variables in a large number of emerging economies in Eastern Europe, Latin America, and Asia. The studies reveal the most appropriate model specifications that should be used in analyzing the behaviour of variables such as interest rates in both emerging and non-emerging markets, banks' credit and default risk, sovereign bond risk, inflation, external debt and growth in emerging markets. The results have important implications for pricing of securities in financial markets and strategy of banks and other financial institutions and policy makers. This book is valuable for all those working on financial markets and emerging economies, in partcular those who are working on dynamic models at universities, financial institutions, central banks, and other national and international agencies.
Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Models
Title | Introduction to Dynamic Macroeconomic General Equilibrium Models PDF eBook |
Author | Jose Luis Torres Chacon |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Pages | 270 |
Release | 2015-03-01 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781622730254 |
This book offers an introductory step-by-step course to Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium modelling. Modern macroeconomic analysis is increasingly concerned with the construction, calibration and/or estimation and simulation of Dynamic General Equilibrium (DGE) models. The book is intended for graduate students as an introductory course to DGE modelling and for those economists who would like a hands-on approach to learning the basics of modern dynamic macroeconomic modelling. The book starts with the simplest canonical neoclassical DGE model and then gradually extends the basic framework incorporating a variety of additional features, such as consumption habit formation, investment adjustment cost, investment-specific technological change, taxes, public capital, household production, non-ricardian agents, monopolistic competition, etc. The book includes Dynare codes for the models developed that can be downloaded from the book's homepage.