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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T12:04:51+00:00The Propagation of U.S. Shocks to Canada: Understanding the Role of Real-Financial Linkages
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/12/the-propagation-of-u-s-shocks-to-canada-understanding-the-role-of-real-financial-linkages/
This paper examines the transmission of U.S. real and financial shocks to Canada and, in particular, the role of financial frictions in affecting the transmission of these shocks. These questions are addressed within the Bank of Canada's Global Economy Model (de Resende et al. forthcoming), a dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model with an active banking sector and a detailed role for financial frictions.2010-12-24T07:40:36+00:00enThe Propagation of U.S. Shocks to Canada: Understanding the Role of Real-Financial Linkages2010-12-24Business fluctuations and cyclesEconomic modelsInternational topicsWorking Paper 2010-40https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/wp10-40.pdfThe Propagation of U.S. Shocks to Canada: Understanding the Role of Real-Financial LinkagesKimberly BeatonRené LalondeStephen SnuddenDecember 2010EE2E21E27E3E32FF3F36F4F40A 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 2010EE2E21JJ0J00Prospects for Global Current Account Rebalancing
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2010/04/discussion-paper-2010-4/
The authors use the Bank of Canada's version of the Global Economy Model, a multi-country, multi-sector dynamic stochastic general-equilibrium model with an active banking system (the BoC-GEM-FIN), to study the evolution of global current account balances following the recent global financial crisis.2010-04-19T00:00:30+00:00enProspects for Global Current Account Rebalancing2010-04-19Balance of payments and componentsBusiness fluctuations and cyclesInternational topicsRecent economic and financial developmentsDiscussion paper 2010-4 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/dp10-4.pdfProspects for Global Current Account RebalancingKimberly BeatonCarlos De ResendeRené LalondeStephen SnuddenApril 2010EE2E21FF0F01F3F32