Econometric modelling : techniques and applications.
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1. Introduction / Sean Holly, Martin Weale -- 2. Economic forecasting in the face of structural breaks / David F. Hendry , Michael P. Clements -- 3. Treasury's forecasts of GDP and the RPI: how have they changed and what are the uncertainties? / Chris Melliss, Rod Whittaker -- 4. General equilibrium modelling of UK tax policy / Keshab Bhattarai, John Whalley -- 5. A structural cointegrating VAR approach to macroeconometric modelling / Anthony Garratt, Kevin Lee, M. Hashem Pesaran, Yongcheol Shin -- 6. Unemployment, the natural rate and structural change / Jennifer V. Greenslade, Stephen G. Hall, S. G. Brian Henry, James Nixon -- 7. Macroeconomic models at the Bank of England / Paul Fisher, John Whitley -- 8. Estimated stabilisation costs of the EMU / Ray C. Fair -- 9. Optimal monetary policy / Andrew P. Blake, Martin Weale, Garry Young -- 10. How tough should monetary policy be if inflation is forward looking? / Campbell B. Leith, Simon Wren-Lewis -- 11. Technical progress and the natural rate in models of the UK economy / Keith B. Church, Peter R. Mitchell and Joanne E., Kenneth F.Wallis -- 12. The conduct of monetary policy when the business cycle is non-linear / Steven Cook, Sean Holly,Paul Turner.
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