E1 - General Aggregative Models - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T12:54:53+00:00ToTEM: The Bank of Canada's New Quarterly Projection Model
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/12/technical-report-no97/
The authors provide a detailed technical description of the Terms-of-Trade Economic Model (ToTEM), which replaced the Quarterly Projection Model (QPM) in December 2005 as the Bank's principal projection and policy-analysis model for the Canadian economy.2006-12-01T10:03:06+00:00enToTEM: The Bank of Canada's New Quarterly Projection Model2006-12-01Business fluctuations and cyclesEconomic modelsTechnical Report 97https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/tr97.pdfToTEM: The Bank of Canada's New Quarterly Projection ModelStephen MurchisonAndrew RennisonDecember 2006EE1E17E2E20E3E30E4E40E5E50FF4F41Launching the NEUQ: The New European Union Quarterly Model, A Small Model of the Euro Area and U.K. Economies
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/06/working-paper-2006-22/
The authors develop a projection model of the euro area and the United Kingdom. The model consists of two country blocks, endogenous to each other via the foreign demand channel.2006-06-03T15:03:10+00:00enLaunching the NEUQ: The New European Union Quarterly Model, A Small Model of the Euro Area and U.K. Economies2006-06-03Business fluctuations and cyclesEconomic modelsWorking Paper 2006-22 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-22.pdfLaunching the NEUQ: The New European Union Quarterly Model, A Small Model of the Euro Area and U.K. EconomiesAnna PirettiCharles St-ArnaudJune 2006CC5C53EE1E17E3E37Working Time over the 20th Century
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2006/05/working-paper-2006-18/
From 1870 to 2000, the workweek length of employed persons decreased by 41 per cent in industrialized countries.2006-05-04T12:20:55+00:00enWorking Time over the 20th Century2006-05-04Economic modelsLabour marketsProductivityWorking Paper 2006-18 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp06-18.pdfWorking Time over the 20th CenturyAlexander UeberfeldtMay 2006EE1E13E2E24OO1O11