Aggregate money demand functions : empirical applications in cointegrated systems

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Aggregate money demand functions : empirical applications in cointegrated systems

Dennis L. Hoffman, Robert H. Rasche

Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1996

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [249]-260) and indexes

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内容説明

The econometric consequences of nonstationary data have wide ranging im plications for empirical research in economics. Specifically, these issues have implications for the study of empirical relations such as a money demand func tion that links macroeconomic aggregates: real money balances, real income and a nominal interest rate. Traditional monetary theory predicts that these nonsta tionary series form a cointegrating relation and accordingly, that the dynamics of a vector process comprised of these variables generates distinct patterns. Re cent econometric developments designed to cope with nonstationarities have changed the course of empirical research in the area, but many fundamental challenges, for example the issue of identification, remain. This book represents the efforts undertaken by the authors in recent years in an effort to determine the consequences that nonstationarity has for the study of aggregate money demand relations. We have brought together an empirical methodology that we find useful in conducting empirical research. Some of the work was undertaken during the authors' sabbatical periods and we wish to acknowledge the generous support of Arizona State University and Michigan State University respectively. Professor Hoffman wishes to acknowledge the support of the Fulbright-Hays Foundation that supported sabbattical research in Europe and separate support of the Council of 100 Summer Research Program at Arizona State University.

目次

1. Background. 2. The Development and Failures of the Empirical Literature on the Demand for Money. 3. Identification, Estimation, and Inference in Cointegrated Systems. 4. A Framework for Structural and Dynamic Analysis in Cointegrated Systems. 5. A Prototype Economic Model Characterized by Cointegration. 6. Analysis of Three Variable VECM Models Including Demand Functions for Real Balances. 7. Higher Dimensional VECM Models with Long-Run Money Demand Functions. 8. Combining Term Structure and Fisher Effects. Appendix. Bibliography. Author Index. Subject Index.

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