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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T20:31:13+00:00Forecasting Core Inflation in Canada: Should We Forecast the Aggregate or the Components?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/12/working-paper-2005-44/
The authors investigate the behaviour of core inflation in Canada to analyze three key issues: (i) homogeneity in the response of various price indexes to demand or real exchange rate shocks relative to the response of aggregate core inflation; (ii) whether using disaggregate data helps to improve the forecast of core inflation; and (iii) whether using monthly data helps to improve quarterly forecasts.2005-12-03T11:32:19+00:00enForecasting Core Inflation in Canada: Should We Forecast the Aggregate or the Components?2005-12-03Econometric and statistical methodsInflation and pricesWorking Paper 2005-44 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-44.pdfForecasting Core Inflation in Canada: Should We Forecast the Aggregate or the Components?Frédérick DemersAnnie De ChamplainDecember 2005CC5EE3E37The 1975–78 Anti-Inflation Program in Retrospect
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/12/working-paper-2005-43/
The author provides an overview of the 1975–78 Anti-Inflation Program (AIP), in a background document prepared for a seminar organized by the Bank of Canada to mark the AIP's 30th anniversary.2005-12-02T16:26:02+00:00enThe 1975–78 Anti-Inflation Program in Retrospect2005-12-02CredibilityFiscal policyInflation and pricesInflation targetsMonetary policy frameworkMonetary policy implementationWorking Paper 2005-43 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-43.pdfThe 1975–78 Anti-Inflation Program in RetrospectJohn SargentDecember 2005EE3E31E5E52E6E63E64E65Measurement Bias in the Canadian Consumer Price Index
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/12/working-paper-2005-39/
The consumer price index (CPI) is the most commonly used measure of inflation in Canada.2005-12-01T14:32:42+00:00enMeasurement Bias in the Canadian Consumer Price Index2005-12-01Inflation and pricesInflation targetsWorking Paper 2005-39 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp05-39.pdfMeasurement Bias in the Canadian Consumer Price IndexJames RossiterDecember 2005EE3E31E5E52MUSE: The Bank of Canada's New Projection Model of the U.S. Economy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2005/12/technical-report-no96/
The analysis and forecasting of developments in the U.S. economy have always played a critical role in the formulation of Canadian economic and financial policy. Thus, the Bank places considerable importance on generating internal forecasts of U.S. economic activity as an input to the Canadian projection.2005-12-01T09:57:40+00:00enMUSE: The Bank of Canada's New Projection Model of the U.S. Economy2005-12-01Business fluctuations and cyclesEconomic modelsTechnical Report 96 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tr96.pdfMUSE: The Bank of Canada's New Projection Model of the U.S. EconomyMarc-André GosselinRené LalondeDecember 2005CC5C53EE1E17E2E27E3E37FF1F17