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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T13:31:20+00:00Recent Developments in Experimental Macroeconomics
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This article describes experimental economics, in general, and new developments in experimental macroeconomics, in particular. The approach has a clear niche in providing evidence on economic phenomena that cannot be observed directly or that are difficult to measure. Experimental work conducted by Bank of Canada economists has shed light on a number of issues important to monetary policy, such as the relative efficacy between price-level and inflation targeting, and the nature of inflation expectations formation.2014-11-13T08:37:15+00:00enRecent Developments in Experimental Macroeconomics2014-11-13Interest on Cash, Fundamental Value Process and Bubble Formation on Experimental Asset Markets
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We study the formation of price bubbles on experimental asset markets where cash earns interest. There are two main conclusions.2014-05-08T16:18:40+00:00enInterest on Cash, Fundamental Value Process and Bubble Formation on Experimental Asset Markets2014-05-08Asset pricingFinancial marketsFinancial stabilityWorking Paper 2014-18https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/wp2014-18.pdfInterest on Cash, Fundamental Value Process and Bubble Formation on Experimental Asset MarketsGiovanni GiustiJanet Hua JiangYiping XuMay 2014CC9C90GG1G10Do Sunspots Matter? Evidence from an Experimental Study of Bank Runs
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2014/03/working-paper-2014-12/
A "sunspot" is a variable that has no direct impact on the economy’s fundamental condition, such as preferences, endowments or technologies, but may nonetheless affect economic outcomes through the expectations channel as a coordination device. This paper investigates how people react to sunspots in the context of a bank-run game in a controlled laboratory environment.2014-03-25T14:23:43+00:00enDo Sunspots Matter? Evidence from an Experimental Study of Bank Runs2014-03-25Financial marketsFinancial stabilityWorking Paper 2014-12https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/wp2014-12.pdfDo Sunspots Matter? Evidence from an Experimental Study of Bank RunsJasmina ArifovicJanet Hua JiangMarch 2014CC9C91C92DD8D80EE5E58GG2G20