Mark Illing

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Bank of Canada publications

  1. Computing the Accuracy of Complex Non-Random Sampling Methods: The Case of the Bank of Canada's Business Outlook Survey

    Working Paper 2009-10 - Daniel de Munnik, David Dupuis, Mark Illing

    A number of central banks publish their own business conditions survey based on non-random sampling methods. The results of these surveys influence monetary policy decisions and thus affect expectations in financial markets. To date, however, no one has computed the statistical accuracy of these surveys because their respective non-random sampling method renders this assessment non-trivial.

    Topics: Central bank research; Econometric and statistical methods; Regional economic developments
  2. The New Basel Capital Accord and the Cyclical Behaviour of Bank Capital

    Working Paper 2004-30 - Mark Illing, Graydon Paulin

    The authors conduct a counterfactual simulation of the proposed rules under the new Basel Capital Accord (Basel II), including the revised treatment of expected and unexpected credit losses proposed by the Basel Committee in October 2003.

    Topics: Financial Institutions
  3. Essays on Financial Stability

    Technical Report 2003-95 - John Chant, Alexandra Lai, Mark Illing, Fred Daniel

    The four essays published here provide a useful overview for anyone interested in understanding the issues and policy environment surrounding financial system stability.

    Topics: Financial Institutions; Financial markets
  4. An Index of Financial Stress for Canada

    Working Paper 2003-14 - Mark Illing, Ying Liu

    The authors develop an index of financial stress for the Canadian financial system. Stress is defined as the force exerted on economic agents by uncertainty and changing expectations of loss in financial markets and institutions.

    Topics: Financial Institutions; Financial markets
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