1992
DOI: 10.1016/0264-9993(92)90017-v
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Gaussian estimation of a second order continuous time macroeconometric model of the UK

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“…Therefore, analyzing bifurcation boundaries is required to understand the dynamic properties of an economic system. Barnett and He (1999) investigated the stability of the Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wymer (1992) continuous time macroeconometric model of the UK economy and found both transcritical and Hopf bifurcations. Barnett and He (2006) more recently detected a singularity bifurcation in the Leeper and Sims' (1994) Euler equations macroeconometric model of the U.S. economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, analyzing bifurcation boundaries is required to understand the dynamic properties of an economic system. Barnett and He (1999) investigated the stability of the Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wymer (1992) continuous time macroeconometric model of the UK economy and found both transcritical and Hopf bifurcations. Barnett and He (2006) more recently detected a singularity bifurcation in the Leeper and Sims' (1994) Euler equations macroeconometric model of the U.S. economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, analyzing bifurcation boundaries is relevant to understanding the dynamic properties of an economic system. Barnett and He (1999) investigated the stability of the Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wymer (1992) continuous time macroeconometric model of the UK economy and found both transcritical and Hopf bifurcations. Barnett and He (2006) more recently detected a singularity bifurcation in the Leeper and Sims' (1994) Euler equations macroeconometric model of the U.S. economy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The model contains frictions through adjustment lags, displays reasonable dynamics fitting the UK economy's data, and is clearly policy relevant. See Bergstrom and Wymer (1976), Bergstrom (1996), Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wandasiewicz (1994), Bergstrom, Nowman, and Wymer (1992), and Bergstrom and Nowman (2006). Barnett and He found that bifurcation boundaries cross confidence regions of parameter estimates in that model, such that both stability and instability are possible within the confidence regions.…”
Section: The Historymentioning
confidence: 99%