Economics Seminars - 2005
The following seminars were given at the Bank in 2005.
See Economic seminars for 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006
These seminars are open to academic and professional economists. Applications to attend or deliver a seminar should be addressed to the Co-ordinator of Economics Research Network Initiative (ERNI).
Date |
Visitor and Affiliation |
Seminar |
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1 Dec 2005 |
University of Canterbury |
Price Level Targeting and Delegation Issue |
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29 Nov 2005 |
Victoria University of Wellington |
“Satisficing” Solutions to a Monetary Policy Problem: A Viability Theory Approach |
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23 Nov 2005 |
LaTrobe University |
Inflexibility of Inflation Targeting Revisited: Modelling the Anchoring Effect |
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16 Nov 2005 |
Yuliya Meshcheryakova Victoria University of Wellington |
Macroeconomic Effects of International Outsourcing |
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19 Oct 2005 |
Peter Chang Victoria University of Wellington |
Development aid, Steady State Equilibrium, and Endogenously Arising Volatility in a Neoclassical Growth Model |
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12 Oct 2005 |
Müge Adalet Victoria University of Wellington |
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5 Oct 2005 |
Adrian Pagan CAMA and ANU |
Inventories and the Business Cycle |
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30 Sept 2005 |
Begoña Domínguez University of Auckland |
The Time-Consistency of Government Debt and Institutional Restrictions on the Level of Debt |
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22 Sept 2005 |
Kylie Smith Reserve Bank of Australia |
Housing and the Household Wealth Portfolio: The Role of Location |
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19 Sept 2005 |
Oxford University |
Unpredictability and the Foundations of Economic Forecasting |
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17 Aug 2005 |
Department of Labour |
Income, Productivity and Real Interest Rates: Why are New Zealand and Australia so Different? |
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12 Aug 2005 |
Timothy Kam Australian National University |
Ramsey Fiscal and Monetary Policy under Sticky Prices and Liquid Bonds |
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12 Aug 2005 |
Thomas Lubik Johns Hopkins University |
A Simple, Structural, and Empirical Model of the Antipodean Transmission Mechanism |
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Fordham University |
Fiscal and Trade Balances in a Model with Sticky Prices and Distortionary Taxes |
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12 Aug 2005 |
Claudio Soto Central Bank of Chile |
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11 Aug 2005 |
University of Auckland Business School |
Calibration: A New Econometric Tool for Empirical Macroeconomics |
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10 Aug 2005 |
Thomas Lubik John Hopkins University |
An Assessment of Search and Matching Models of Labour Markets |
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4 Aug 2005 |
Waikato University |
Integration or Independence? An Alternative Assessment of Real Interest Rate Linkages |
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27 July 2005 |
Thomas Lubik John Hopkins University |
A Bayesian Look at New Open Economy Macroeconomics |
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26 July 2005 |
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Robust Monetary Policy with Imperfect Knowledge |
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19 July 2005 |
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco |
Monetary Policy Under Uncertainty in Micro-Founded Macroeconometric Models |
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28 June 2005 |
Stephen Cecchetti Brandeis University |
Changing Inflation Persistence |
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27 June 2005 |
Stephen Cecchetti Brandeis University |
Capital Requirement and Optimal Monetary Policy |
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13 June 2005 |
University of Texas at Austin |
The Value of Peripatetic Economists: A Sesqui-Difference Evaluation of Bob Gregory |
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20 May 2005 |
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
Identifying the New Keynesian Phillips Curve |
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20 May 2005 |
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta |
A,B,C's (and D)'s for Understanding VARs |
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13 April 2005 |
University of Washington |
Measuring the NAIRU with Reduced Uncertainty: A Multiple Indicator-Common Component Approach |
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11 April 2005 |
University of Washington |
Partial Adjustment as Optimal Response in a Dynamic Brainard Model |
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21 March 2005 |
Timo Teräsvirta Stockholm School of Economics |
Non-linear Econometrics |
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3 March 2005 |
Dean Hyslop New Zealand Treasury |
Recent Developments in the Econometrics of Panel Data |
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V. V. Chari University of Minnesota |
A Critique of Structural VARs Using Real Business Cycle Theory |
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