A Multisectoral Econometric Model with Markets for Commodities and Financial Assets
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- structure
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Economic Systems Research
- Vol. 1 (2) , 167-186
- https://doi.org/10.1080/09535318900000013
Abstract
The paper illustrates a multisector econometric model for the Federal Republic of Germany. A new model concept has been realized in two respects. First the model combines a disaggregated real system with a disaggregated monetary system. Second, both systems are disaggregated functionally (commodities) and institutionally (industries). This demands a specific theoretical structure and an appropriate database.; First a synopsis of the theoretical structure of the model is given. Afterwards an ex post solution of the model is discussed, which shows that the system works. Finally a simulation examines which effects a fall of the dollar has on the structure and the level of production and employment in the Federal Republic of Germany.Keywords
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