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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T14:00:41+00:00Macroeconomic Uncertainty Through the Lens of Professional Forecasters
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/02/staff-working-paper-2016-5/
We analyze the evolution of macroeconomic uncertainty in the United States, based on the forecast errors of consensus survey forecasts of different economic indicators. Comprehensive information contained in the survey forecasts enables us to capture a real-time subjective measure of uncertainty in a simple framework.2016-02-25T07:54:56+00:00enMacroeconomic Uncertainty Through the Lens of Professional Forecasters2016-02-25Business fluctuations and cyclesEconometric and statistical methodsStaff Working Paper 2016-5 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/swp2016-5.pdfMacroeconomic Uncertainty Through the Lens of Professional ForecastersSoojin JoRodrigo SekkelFebruary 2016CC3C38EE1E17E3E32What Is Behind the Weakness in Global Investment?
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2016/02/staff-discussion-paper-2016-5/
The recovery in private business investment globally remains extremely weak more than seven years after the financial crisis. This paper contributes to the ongoing policy debate on the factors behind this weakness by analyzing the role of growth prospects and uncertainty in explaining developments in non-residential private business investment in large advanced economies since the crisis.2016-02-08T12:33:39+00:00enWhat Is Behind the Weakness in Global Investment?2016-02-08Business fluctuations and cyclesCentral bank researchDomestic demand and componentsEconomic modelsInternational topicsMonetary policy and uncertaintyRecent economic and financial developmentsStaff Discussion Paper 2016-5https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/sdp2016-5.pdfWhat Is Behind the Weakness in Global Investment?Maxime LeboeufRobert FayFebruary 2016CC2C23C3C33DD2D24D8D80D84EE2E22FF0F01GG3G31New 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