J.E. Boscá (University of Valencia, Spain) A. Bustos (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Spain) A. Díaz (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Spain) R. Doménech (University of Valencia, Spain. Economic Bureau of the Prime Minister, Spain) J. Ferri (University of Valencia, Spain) E. Pérez (Ministry of Economics and Finance, Spain) L. Puch (FEDEA, Universidad Complutense and ICAE, Spain)
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This paper presents a new macroeconomic database for the Spanish economy, REMSDB. The construction of this database has been oriented to conducting medium-term simulations for policy evaluation with the REMS model, a large Rational Expectations macroeconomic Model for Spain. The paper provides a detailed description of the data and documents its main statistical properties. The database is thought to be of major interest to related applications,whether strictly associated with the REMS model or, rather, with empirical macroeconomic studies.
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Length: 26 pages Date of creation: Oct 2007 Date of revision: Handle: RePEc:iei:wpaper:0704
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