C1 - Econometric and Statistical Methods and Methodology: General - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T04:47:35+00:00Understanding Firms’ Inflation Expectations Using the Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/02/staff-working-paper-2016-7/
Inflation expectations are a key determinant of actual and future inflation and thus matter for the conduct of monetary policy. We study how firms form their inflation expectations using quarterly firm-level data from the Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey, spanning the 2001 to 2015 period.2016-02-26T09:13:11+00:00enUnderstanding Firms’ Inflation Expectations Using the Bank of Canada’s Business Outlook Survey2016-02-26Central bank researchCredibilityEconometric and statistical methodsFirm dynamicsInflation and pricesInflation targetsMonetary policy frameworkStaff Working Paper 2016-7https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/swp2016-7.pdfUnderstanding Firms' Inflation Expectations Using the Bank of Canada's Business Outlook SurveySimon RichardsMatthieu VerstraeteFebruary 2016CC1C2C25DD2D21D8D84EE3E31E5E52E58New Housing Registrations as a Leading Indicator of the BC Economy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/02/staff-discussion-paper-2016-3/
Housing starts and building permits data are commonly used as leading indicators of economic activity. In British Columbia, all new homes must be registered with the Homeowner Protection Office, a branch of BC Housing, before the issuance of building permits and the start of construction.2016-02-04T14:23:49+00:00enNew Housing Registrations as a Leading Indicator of the BC Economy2016-02-04Business fluctuations and cyclesHousingRegional economic developmentsStaff Discussion Paper 2016-3https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/sdp2016-3.pdfNew Housing Registrations as a Leading Indicator of the BC EconomyCalista CheungDmitry GranovskyFebruary 2016CC1C13C5C53EE3E32E37