- Aa corporate bond yields
- Administered interest rates
- Advanced economies
- Adverse selection
- Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
- Age, labor market participants
- Agency costs
- Aggregate demand (AD)
- Aggregate price levels, imperfect information about
- Aggregate supply (AS)
- Analysis paralysis
- Anchoring bias
- Arbitrage
- Argentina
- Aristotle
- Asia, currency pegs in. See also specific countries
- Asymmetric information
- Augmented Dickey-Fuller (ADF) unit root test
- Augmented Phillips curve
- Australia
- Autocorrelation
- Autoregressive Integrated Moving Averages (ARIMA) model
- Autoregressive model of order one (AR(1) model)
- Average hourly earnings:
- and cost of labor
- and employment rate
- mean reversion of
- robustness of change in
- secular trends in
- volatility of
- Average hours worked
- Aviation industry contracts
- Baa corporate bonds
- Baby Boomers
- Balance of trade
- Banks. See also Central banks
- Bank of England
- Bank of Japan (BOJ)
- Bank of Mexico
- Basel Accords
- Base period
- Bayesian Vector Autoregression (BVAR) model
- Benchmark(s):
- for corporate profit growth
- for cyclical indicators
- employment rate
- in forecasting models
- in imperfect economy
- for inflation
- for interest rates
- mean reversion
- U.S. Treasury yields
- Benign neglect
- Bernanke, Ben
- Beveridge curve
- Blue Chip Economic Indicators group
- Bounded rationality
- Brazil
- Bretton Woods
- British pound
- Budget
- Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)
- Business cycles:
- business investment in
- corporate profits in
- and credit spreads
- dynamic information in
- labor market in
- and price adjustments
- Business investment
- and corporate profit growth
- drivers of business spending
- incomplete information in
- and inflation
- and interest rates
- in long-run economic growth
- slow recovery in
- Business spending
- capacity utilization and
- discrete jumps in
- expected sales and
- expected useful life and
- interest rates and
- and regulation
- tax policy/policy uncertainty index and
- Canada
- Capacity utilization
- Capital, access to
- Capital flows
- exchange rates and
- interest rates and
- and policy making based on perfect model
- structural shifts in
- in U.S. and global economy
- Capital investment, see Business investment
- Capital markets. See also Interest rate(s)
- Capital stock
- Cash flow, corporate
- Cayman Islands
- Central banks. See also specific banks
- financial repression by
- imperfect information about
- independence of
- inflation and
- quantitative easing by
- target inflation rates of
- Ceteris paribus assumptions
- China
- Cognitive bias
- Commodities
- Congressional Budget Office (CBO)
- Consumer confidence index
- Consumer price index (CPI)
- Consumer Sentiment Survey
- Contracts
- Corporate bonds
- Corporate profits
- analyzing trends and growth in
- and business spending
- complex behaviors of
- defining
- drivers of
- and dynamic adjustment
- in economic growth
- as incentives and rewards
- macroeconomic factors for forecasting
- modeling patterns in
- over economic cycle
- over time
- Cost of equity
- Cost-push inflation
- Creative destruction
- Credit, price of
- Credit cycle
- Credit delinquencies
- Credit financing
- Credit markets. See also U.S. Treasury yields
- asymmetric information in
- dynamically incorrect information in
- fiscal stimulus effects in
- imperfect information in
- incomplete information in
- incorrect information in
- and inflation
- policy inconsistencies and
- regulatory policy and
- and Treasury yields
- volatility in
- Credit ratings
- Credit rationing
- Credit spreads
- Credit standards
- Crony capitalism
- Currency, appreciation/depreciation of
- Currency pegs
- Current account balance
- Data, revisions in
- Data quality
- Debt:
- high-yield
- household debt delinquencies
- sovereign
- sovereign
- Debt contracts
- Debt-to-equity (D-E) ratio
- Decision making:
- frictionless models/assumption in
- imperfect
- with incorrect information
- information in
- mean in
- uncertainty and
- Decision theory
- Deflation
- Delinking of Swiss franc
- Demand:
- Demand-pull inflation
- Denmark
- Developing countries, inflation in
- Dickey, D.
- Disequilibrium:
- from 2005 to present
- in capital flows
- in exchange rates
- in labor market
- measures of
- Disinflation
- Dispersed information, principle of
- Dividends
- Dodd-Frank Act
- Dollar index
- Dornbusch, Rudi
- Dornbusch's Law
- Dot plot (FOMC)
- Doves (policy makers)
- Draghi, Mario
- DuPont
- Dynamic adjustment(s). See also Price adjustment(s)
- in capital flows model
- and corporate profits
- of credit standards
- and current economic conditions
- and decision making based on macro-models
- as economic policy consideration
- and equilibrium in frictionless models
- of exchange rates
- in imperfect economy
- and importance of frictions
- key characteristics of
- and macro-model assumptions
- modeling of
- quantifying effects of shocks for
- quantifying frictions for
- in regulatory policy
- in trade policy
- Dynamically incorrect information
- Earnings, bond yields and
- E-commerce
- Economic cycle(s)
- Economic events, assessing reaction to
- Economic growth:
- and business investment
- corporate profits in
- distribution of
- global influences in
- imperfect information about
- and inflation
- long-run
- and policy
- Economic models. See also specific models and types
- in imperfect economy
- information as barrier to effective
- price adjustment in reality vs.
- Economic policy. See also specific types
- confronting market imperfections with
- constraints on
- dynamic adjustment and
- generalized model for
- in imperfect economy
- imperfect information and
- inconsistencies in
- modeling to evaluate changes in
- and political turnover
- price adjustment in
- regulation's effect on
- and reputation of policy makers
- restoring equilibrium with
- rules for conduct of
- and secular labor trends
- Economic Policy Uncertainty Index
- Economic profits
- Economy(-ies):
- interactions of U.S. and global
- interdependencies between
- prices as incentives in
- Education, labor market participants
- Eisenhower, Dwight D.
- Employment cost index
- Employment rate:
- as benchmark
- H-P filter–based trend in
- incorrect information about
- mean reversion of
- modeling change in
- volatility of
- Employment Situation report
- Energy prices
- Entitlement programs
- Entrepreneurship
- Equilibrium
- Equilibrium demand
- Equilibrium real interest rates
- Euro
- Europe
- European Central Bank
- European Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM)
- Eurozone
- Exchange rates:
- capital flows, interest rates, and
- and capital flows
- depreciation in
- dynamic adjustment for
- and market prices
- mean reversion for
- Exchange rate markets, fiscal stimulus and
- Existing equipment
- Existing home sales
- Expectations:
- about inflation
- and exchange rates
- realized information vs.
- Expected sales
- Experience level, of labor market participants
- External balance (capital flow model)
- Federal funds rate
- after Great Recession
- H-P filter–based trend in
- and inflation
- longer-term forecast for
- mean reversion of
- missing variable problem for
- modeling change in
- volatility in
- Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
- manipulation of yield curve by
- Federal Reserve. See also Monetary policy; Quantitative easing
- business cycles and actions of
- capital flows and
- current economic conditions and
- dual mandate of
- and expected vs. actual inflation
- financial repression and
- imperfect information for
- inflation forecasts from
- inflation targets of
- job growth estimates by
- policy accommodation by
- policy benchmarks of
- tightening cycles by
- and unemployment/employment
- Federal spending
- Financial markets, prices as incentives in
- Financial obligations ratio
- Financial repression
- Financing gap
- Fiscal policy:
- constraints on
- and corporate profits
- and current economic conditions
- dynamic adjustment in
- in generalized policy model
- inconsistencies in
- in open economy
- price adjustments due to
- Fiscal stimulus
- Fischer equation
- Fixed costs
- Fixed prices
- Fleming, Alexander
- Forecasting and forecasts:
- building models for
- of corporate profits
- of economic growth
- of inflation
- out-of-sample errors in
- Foreign economic policy
- Foreign exchange market
- Foreign policy, trade and
- Foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- Framing bias
- France
- Frictions:
- causes of
- defined
- dynamic adjustment due to
- imperfect capital mobility as
- importance of
- in labor market
- in macro-model
- quantifying
- sector differences in
- Frictional unemployment
- Frictionless macro-models:
- business investments in
- decision making based on
- equilibrium in
- global influences in
- interest rates in
- micro-foundations in
- Friedman, Milton
- Full employment
- Fuller, W.
- Fur production
- G7 nations
- GDP deflator
- Gender, labor market participants
- Generalized model for economic policy
- German Bundesbank
- Germany
- Global developments
- Global economy
- Globalization
- Global markets
- Granger causality test
- Great Britain. See also United Kingdom
- Great Depression
- Greece
- Gross domestic income (GDI)
- Gross domestic product (GDP):
- and business investment
- GDI vs.
- global influences on
- growth in
- imperfect information about
- and interest rates
- potential GDP estimate
- real
- and unemployment rate
- Growth rates
- Hawks (policy makers)
- Hazlitt, Henry
- Hedging
- Heuristics
- High-yield debt
- Hindsight bias
- Hiring
- Hodrick-Prescott (H-P) filter:
- for capital flows
- for corporate profit growth
- for economic sectors
- for labor market
- for Treasury yields
- Home inventories
- Home prices
- Households
- Household debt delinquencies
- Household utility
- Housing market, price adjustments in
- Housing prices
- Housing starts:
- federal funds rate and
- H-P filter–based trend in
- mean reversion in
- robustness of change in
- volatility in
- Humphrey-Hawkins Full Employment Act (1978)
- Hyperinflation
- Hysteresis effects
- Japan
- Japanese yen
- Job growth
- Job openings, rate of
- Keynes, John Maynard
- Krugman, Paul
- Kuttner, Kenneth N.
- Kydland, Finn E.
- Labor costs
- Labor force participation rate:
- by age
- and education level
- employment rate and
- by gender
- imperfect information about
- in payroll growth modeling
- robustness of change in
- secular trends in
- Labor market. See also Unemployment rate
- contracts in
- cyclical trends in
- disequilibrium in
- dynamic adjustment in
- and employment rate as benchmark
- frictionless equilibrium in
- frictions in
- imperfect information in
- imperfections in
- incomplete information in
- nominal wage rigidities in
- partial equilibrium in
- search costs in
- secular trends in
- Labor market index
- Labor market participants
- education of
- experience level of
- gender of
- Lehman Brothers
- Limited information
- Linear trends
- Log form of profits
- London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR)
- Long-run average
- Long-run economic growth
- Long-term inflation expectations
- Long-term unemployment
- Louis XVI
- Louvre accord
- Lucas, Robert E.
- Lucas critique
- M2 money supply
- Macro-models. See also Frictionless macro-models
- Management, principal-agent problems for
- Mandated prices
- Marginal cost of capital
- Marginal product of capital
- Marginal tax rates
- Markets, relationships between. See also specific markets
- Market imperfections. See also specific entries, e.g.: Imperfect information
- Market prices
- Mean:
- of capital flows
- of corporate profit growth
- decision making based on
- for economic sectors
- of foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- of global sovereign yields
- of labor market measures
- measuring volatility with
- Mean reversion
- for capital flows
- for corporate profit growth
- in economic sectors
- for exchange and interest rates
- and imperfect price adjustments
- in labor market
- and structural breaks
- for sovereign yields
- for unemployment rates
- Measurement error
- Medicare
- Men:
- labor force participation rate for
- labor market outcomes for
- Menu costs
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Micro-foundations assumption
- Mies Van der Rohe, Ludwig
- Missing observations problem
- Missing variable problem
- Moltke, Helmuth von
- Monetarist theory
- Monetary expansion
- Monetary policy:
- analysis paralysis in
- constraints on
- and current economic conditions
- dynamic adjustment in
- and economic growth
- and exchange rates
- in generalized policy model
- goals of
- imperfect decision making about
- imperfect information as basis for
- and inflation
- interest rates and
- job growth and
- in open economy
- price adjustments due to
- rules for conducting
- and state-dependent pricing
- in U.S. vs. other countries
- yield curve term premium and
- Money, quantity theory of
- Money neutrality
- Money supply, inflation and. See also M2 money supply
- Moral hazard
- Mortenson, Dale T.
- National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB)
- Natural rate of interest
- Natural rate of unemployment
- New Coke
- New Deal
- Newton, Isaac
- New Zealand
- NFC ratio
- Nominal exchange rate
- Nominal interest rate
- Nominal wages
- Nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment (NAIRU)
- Nonfarm payrolls
- Nonlinear trends
- Nonstationary series
- Norges Bank
- North America
- North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- Novo Banco
- Nye Committee investigations
- Oil crisis (1970s)
- Oil sector
- Okun's Law
- Open economy
- Ordinary least squares (OLS) method
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
- Out-of-sample forecast errors
- Output
- Output gap
- Output prices
- Overshooting
- Partial equilibrium
- Part-time workers
- Payroll growth
- Pent-up wage cuts
- Perfect competition model
- Perfectly flexible prices
- Perfect models of economic information:
- barriers to effective use of
- limited information in
- “Permanent” money growth
- Personal consumption expenditures (PCE) deflator
- and federal funds rate
- and inflation
- and M2 money supply
- mean reversion in
- in missing variable problem
- policy making at current level for
- robustness of change in
- volatility in
- Personal income
- Phelps, Edmund S.
- Phillips, Arthur
- Phillips curve framework
- Plaza accord
- Policy expectations, exchange rates and
- Policy inconsistencies
- Policy makers
- Policy making
- Politics:
- economic policy and turnover in
- and economic policy inconsistencies
- and lags in economic policy
- principal-agent problems in
- rational ignorance in
- Portugal
- Potential GDP estimate
- Prescott, Edward C.
- Prices:
- imperfect information about
- as incentives
- and inflation
- stability in
- Price adjustment(s)
- barriers to perfectly flexible prices
- and capital flows
- dynamic
- in economic models vs. reality
- as economic policy consideration
- imperfect
- limits on
- Price discovery
- Pricing, state-dependent
- Principal-agent problem
- Private firms
- Probit analysis of price stability
- Productivity:
- as driver of corporate profit growth
- and education
- imperfect information about
- and inflation/wage growth
- over economic cycles
- Productivity growth
- H-P filter–based trend in
- mean reversion of
- volatility of
- Productivity resurgence
- Profits. See also Corporate profits
- Profit margins
- Prospect theory
- Public policy:
- asymmetric information about
- confusion in making of
- influence of, on interest rates
- limits on
- price adjustments and
- Puerto Rico
- Quantitative easing (QE)
- Quantity theory of money
- Rational ignorance
- Rationality
- Real exchange rate
- Real interest rates
- Realized inflation
- Realized information
- Real risk of investment
- Rebenchmarking
- Recession
- Recovery, in business investment
- Recursive method for model selection
- Regulatory policy (regulation):
- constraints on
- and credit rationing
- dynamic adjustment in
- in generalized policy model
- incomplete information about
- and inflation
- and other economic policy
- price adjustments due to
- and yield curve term premium
- Reputation of policy makers
- Retraining
- Return for innovation
- Revenues
- Revisions, data
- Rewards, corporate profits as
- Risk, corporate profit growth and
- Romer, Christina
- Root mean square error (RMSE)
- Rules for conduct (economic policy)
- Samuelson, Paul
- Saving vs. spending decisions
- Schumpeter, Joseph
- Schwarz Bayesian Criterion (SBC)
- Search costs
- Sectors (economic):
- corporate profits for
- dynamic adjustments in
- frictional unemployment for
- gender differences in employment for
- modeling reactions to change in
- quantifying frictions for
- Secular trends, in labor market
- Separations, job
- Services, price adjustments for
- Sheshinski, Eytan
- Shocks
- Simon, Herbert A.
- Singapore
- Social Security
- Society, limits on public policy in
- Solow, Robert
- Sovereign debt
- S&P 500 companies, revenues of
- S&P 500 index
- and corporate bond yields
- and corporate profits
- and federal funds rate
- and nonfarm payrolls
- robustness of change in
- volatility in
- Stability ratio:
- for capital flows
- for corporate profit growth
- in economic sectors
- for foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- for global sovereign yields
- for interest rates
- for labor market measures
- Stagflation
- Standard deviation:
- for capital flows
- for corporate profit growth
- in economic sectors
- for foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- for global sovereign yields
- for labor market measures
- State-dependent pricing
- State-Space approach
- Stationary series
- Sticky information
- Stone & McCarthy
- Stopping point (decision making)
- Structural breaks:
- for capital flows
- in corporate bond yields and earnings
- in corporate profit growth
- in credit spreads
- and dynamic adjustments
- in economic sectors
- for foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- for global sovereign yields
- in interest rate regimes
- in interest rates
- for labor market measures
- in Treasury yields
- Structural shifts
- Structural trends, labor market
- Structural unemployment
- Supply:
- aggregate
- equilibrium
- of labor
- money, see Money supply
- shocks to
- Supply-and-demand curve
- Surge pricing
- Sweden
- Swiss franc
- Swiss National Bank
- Switzerland
- Taper tantrum
- Target pricing
- Tax policy
- Tax revenues, job growth
- Taylor rule
- Thai baht
- Tightening cycles, business investment in
- Time horizon, forecast errors and
- Time span, selection of
- Tobin's Q ratio
- Tokyo Interbank Offered Rate (TIBOR)
- Townsend, Robert
- Trade policy
- Trade-weighted broad dollar index
- Treasury Department
- Trend rate of job growth
- Turnover, labor market
- U-6 rate of unemployment
- Uber
- Uncertainty
- Uncritical assumptions
- Underemployment
- Unemployment, duration of
- Unemployment rate
- after Great Recession
- by age of participants
- by education level of participants
- and employment as economic benchmark
- employment rate and
- federal funds rate and
- and gross domestic product
- H-P filter–based trend in
- incomplete information about
- incorrect information about
- and inflation
- job growth to lower
- as labor market measure
- mean reversion of
- and payroll growth
- in Phillips curve framework
- robustness of change in
- volatility of
- United Kingdom. See also Great Britain
- United States:
- administered interest rates in
- gold standard in
- inflation in other advanced economies vs.
- interactions of U.S. and global economies
- portfolio investment flows
- structural shifts in economic fundamentals for
- volatility and structural breaks in capital flows of
- U.S. Congress
- U.S. dollar
- U.S. securities, foreign purchases of
- U.S. Treasury bonds
- U.S. Treasury yields:
- anchoring bias for
- as benchmark
- and global developments
- housing market and change in
- and interest rates
- and ISM manufacturing index
- mean reversion for
- predicting
- Treasury yields of other countries vs.
- variability in
- volatility in
- Unit labor costs
- Unit root test
- University of Michigan
- Vector autoregression (VAR) modeling
- Volatility:
- of capital flows
- of corporate bond yields and earnings
- of corporate profit growth
- for economic sectors
- of foreign purchases of U.S. securities
- and imperfect capital mobility
- for labor market measures
- Volcker, Paul
- Voluntary separations, job
- Wage growth
- Wages and salaries series
- Weiss, Yoram
- Women:
- labor force participation rate for
- labor market outcomes for
- Working-age population growth
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
- World War II
- Yellen, Janet
- Yield curve, manipulation of
- Yield curve spread
- Yield curve term premium
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