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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T07:11:48+00:00A Model of Housing Stock for Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/working-paper-2010-19/
Using an error-correction model (ECM) framework, the authors attempt to quantify the degree of disequilibrium in Canadian housing stock over the period 1961–2008 for the national aggregate and over 1981–2008 for the provinces.2010-07-26T08:17:03+00:00enA Model of Housing Stock for Canada2010-07-26Domestic demand and componentsWorking Paper 2010-19https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/wp10-19.pdfA Model of Housing Stock for CanadaDavid DupuisYi ZhengJuly 2010EE2E21JJ0J00Exchange Rate Fluctuations, Plant Turnover and Productivity
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/working-paper-2010-18/
In a small open economy fluctuations in the real exchange rate can affect plant turnover, and thus aggregate productivity, by altering the makeup of plants that populate the market. An appreciation of the local currency increases the level of competition in the domestic market as import competition intensifies and export opportunities shrink, forcing less productive plants from the market and compelling new entrants to be more competitive than they otherwise would have been.2010-07-16T12:00:46+00:00enExchange Rate Fluctuations, Plant Turnover and Productivity2010-07-16Exchange ratesMarket structure and pricingProductivityWorking Paper 2010-18https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/wp10-18.pdfExchange Rate Fluctuations, Plant Turnover and ProductivityBen TomlinJuly 2010DD2D21D24LL1L11The Transmission of Shocks to the Chinese Economy in a Global Context: A Model-Based Approach
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/07/working-paper-2010-17/
To better understand the dynamics of the Chinese economy and its interaction with the global economy, the authors incorporate China into an existing model for the G-3 economies (i.e., the United States, the euro area, and Japan), paying particular attention to modelling the exchange rate and monetary policy in China.2010-07-12T09:58:57+00:00enThe Transmission of Shocks to the Chinese Economy in a Global Context: A Model-Based Approach2010-07-12Business fluctuations and cyclesEconomic modelsExchange rate regimesInternational topicsWorking Paper 2010-17https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/wp10-17.pdfThe Transmission of Shocks to the Chinese Economy in a Global Context: A Model-Based ApproachJeannine BailliuPatrick BlagraveJuly 2010EE3E32E5E52FF4F41