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The Bank of Canada's New Quarterly Projection Model. Part 3 , the Dynamic Model : QPM

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Coletti, D.
Hunt, B.
Rose, D.
Tetlow, R.

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The Bank of Canada's new Quarterly Projection Model, QPM, Comnines the short-term dynamic properties necessary to support regular economic projections with the consistent behavioural structure necessary for policy analysis.

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Paper provided by Bank of Canada in its series Technical Reports with number 75.

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Length: 134 pages
Date of creation: 1996
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Keywords: ECONOMIC MODELS; SIMULATIONS;

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