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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T09:53:37+00:00Financial Structure and Economic Growth: A Non-Technical Survey
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2002/09/working-paper-2002-24/
There is a large body of literature that studies the relationship between financial structure (that is, the degree to which the financial system is either market- or intermediary-based) and long-run economic growth.2002-09-01T10:35:55+00:00enFinancial Structure and Economic Growth: A Non-Technical Survey2002-09-01Development economicsEconomic modelsFinancial institutionsFinancial marketsFinancial servicesWorking Paper 2002-24 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp02-24.pdfFinancial Structure and Economic Growth: A Non-Technical SurveyVeronika DolarCésaire MehSeptember 2002FF3F36GG0G00G1G14G2G21KK2K22OO1O16Towards a More Complete Debt Strategy Simulation Framework
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2002/05/working-paper-2002-13/
An effective technique governments use to evaluate the desirability of different financing strategies involves stochastic simulation. This approach requires the postulation of the future dynamics of key macroeconomic variables and the use of those variables in the construction of a debt charge distribution for each individual financing strategy.2002-05-01T12:23:55+00:00enTowards a More Complete Debt Strategy Simulation Framework2002-05-01Debt managementEconometric and statistical methodsInterest ratesWorking Paper 2002-13 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp02-13.pdfTowards a More Complete Debt Strategy Simulation FrameworkDavid BolderMay 2002CC0C5GG0Risk, Entropy, and the Transformation of Distributions
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2002/04/working-paper-2002-11/
The exponential family, relative entropy, and distortion are methods of transforming probability distributions. We establish a link between those methods, focusing on the relation between relative entropy and distortion.2002-04-01T11:54:42+00:00enRisk, Entropy, and the Transformation of Distributions2002-04-01Econometric and statistical methodsFinancial marketsMarket structure and pricingWorking Paper 2002-11 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp02-11.pdfRisk, Entropy, and the Transformation of DistributionsMark ReesorDon McLeishApril 2002CC0C1DD8GG0