Evaluating Historical Episodes Using Shock Decompositions in the DSGE Model
Zamid Aligishiev
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Evaluating Historical Episodes Using Shock Decompositions in the DSGE Model
by Zamid Aligishiev, Michael Ben-Gad, Joseph Pearlman
Published
2025
Publisher
International Monetary Fund
Pages
38
ISBN-13
9798229005937
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