C - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - Bank of Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/rss-feeds/
Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T16:48:51+00:00Monetary Policy Uncertainty: A Tale of Two Tails
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/09/staff-working-paper-2018-50/
We document a strong asymmetry in the evolution of federal funds rate expectations and map this observed asymmetry into measures of monetary policy uncertainty. We show that periods of monetary policy tightening and easing are distinctly related to downside (policy rate is higher than expected) and upside (policy rate is lower than expected) uncertainty.2018-09-27T08:32:17+00:00enMonetary Policy Uncertainty: A Tale of Two Tails2018-09-27Business fluctuations and cyclesEconometric and statistical methodsMonetary policy and uncertaintyMonetary policy communicationsMonetary policy transmissionStaff Working Paper 2018-50https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/swp2018-50.pdfMonetary Policy Uncertainty: A Tale of Two TailsTatjana DahlhausTatevik SekhposyanSeptember 2018CC1C18C3C32EE0E02E4E43E5E52Challenges in Implementing Worst-Case Analysis
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/09/staff-working-paper-2018-47/
Worst-case analysis is used among financial regulators in the wake of the recent financial crisis to gauge the tail risk. We provide insight into worst-case analysis and provide guidance on how to estimate it. We derive the bias for the non-parametric heavy-tailed order statistics and contrast it with the semi-parametric extreme value theory (EVT) approach.2018-09-14T08:50:24+00:00enChallenges in Implementing Worst-Case Analysis2018-09-14Financial stabilityStaff Working Paper 2018-47https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/swp2018-47.pdfChallenges in Implementing Worst-Case AnalysisJon DanielssonLerby ErgunCasper G. de VriesSeptember 2018CC0C01C1C14C5C58How Long Does It Take You to Pay? A Duration Study of Canadian Retail Transaction Payment Times
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2018/09/staff-working-paper-2018-46/
Using an exclusive data set of payment times for retail transactions made in Canada, I show that cash is the most time-efficient method of payment (MOP) when compared with payments by debit and credit cards. I model payment efficiency using Cox proportional hazard models, accounting for consumer choice of MOP.2018-09-07T15:08:12+00:00enHow Long Does It Take You to Pay? A Duration Study of Canadian Retail Transaction Payment Times2018-09-07Bank notesEconometric and statistical methodsPayment clearing and settlement systemsStaff Working Paper 2018-46https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/swp2018-46.pdfHow Long Does It Take You to Pay? A Duration Study of Canadian Retail Transaction Payment TimesGeneviève ValléeSeptember 2018CC2C25C3C36C4C41DD2D23EE4E41E42