Advances in Economics and Econometrics: Theory and Applications, Eighth World CongressCambridge University Press, 20. 1. 2003 - Počet stran: 308 This is the third of three volumes containing edited versions of papers and commentaries presented in invited symposium sessions of the Eighth World Congress of the Econometric Society. The papers summarize and interpret recent key developments and discuss future directions in a wide range of topics in economics and econometrics. The papers cover both theory and applications. Written by leading specialists in their fields these volumes provide a unique survey of progress in the discipline. |
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Contracting Constraints Credit Markets and Economic Development | 1 |
Factor Models in Large Cross Sections of Time Series | 47 |
Macroeconomic Forecasting Using Many Predictors | 87 |
A Discussion of the Papers by Lucrezia Reichlin and by Mark W Watson | 115 |
How Severe Is the TimeInconsistency Problem in Monetary Policy? | 123 |
New Perspectives on Monetary Policy Inflation and the Business Cycle | 151 |
Comments on Papers by Stefania Albanesi V V Chari and Lawrence J Christiano and by Jordi Gali | 198 |
Consumption Smoothing and Extended Families | 209 |
Computational Methods for Dynamic Equilibria with Heterogeneous Agents | 243 |
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