D22 - Firm Behavior: Empirical Analysis - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T15:44:44+00:00CANVAS: A Canadian Behavioral Agent-Based Model
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/12/staff-working-paper-2022-51/
The Bank of Canada’s current suite of models faces challenges in addressing network effects that integrate household and firm-level heterogeneity and their behaviours. We develop CANVAS, a Canadian behavioural agent-based model to contribute to the Bank’s next-generation modelling effort. CANVAS improves forecasting performance and expands capacity for model-based scenario analysis.2022-12-20T08:40:00+00:00enCANVAS: A Canadian Behavioral Agent-Based Model2022-12-20Central bank researchEconometric and statistical methodsEconomic modelsFirm dynamicsInflation and pricesStaff Working Paper 2022-51https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/swp2022-51.pdfCANVAS: A Canadian Behavioral Agent-Based ModelCars HommesMario HeSebastian PolednaMelissa SiqueiraYang ZhangDecember 2022CDD2D22D8D83EE1E17The Business Leaders’ Pulse—An Online Business Survey
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/06/staff-discussion-paper-2022-14/
This paper introduces the Business Leaders’ Pulse, a new online survey conducted each month. It is designed to provide timely and flexible input into the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy decision making by asking firms about their sales and employment growth expectations, the risks to their business outlook, and topical questions that address specific information needs of the Bank.2022-06-30T14:29:35+00:00enThe Business Leaders’ Pulse—An Online Business Survey2022-06-30Monetary policy and uncertaintyRecent economic and financial developmentsStaff Discussion Paper 2022-14https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/sdp2022-14.pdfStaff Discussion Paper 2022-14Tony ChernisChris D'SouzaKevin MacLeanTasha ReaderJoshua SliveFarrukh SuvankulovJune 2022CC8C83DD2D22EE3E32Business Closures and (Re)Openings in Real Time Using Google Places
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2022/01/staff-working-paper-2022-1/
The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the need for policy-makers to closely monitor disruptions to the retail and food business sectors. We present a new method to measure business opening and closing rates using real-time data from Google Places, the dataset behind the Google Maps service.2022-01-04T13:42:26+00:00enBusiness Closures and (Re)Openings in Real Time Using Google Places2022-01-04Firm dynamicsRecent economic and financial developmentsStaff Working Paper 2022-1https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/swp2022-1.pdfBusiness Closures and (Re)Openings in Real Time Using Google PlacesThibaut DupreyDaniel E. RigobonPhilip SchnattingerArtur KotlickiSoheil BaharianT. R. HurdJanuary 2022CC5C55C8C81DD2D22EE3E32