TY - BOOK TI - Empirical models and policy-making: interaction and institutions SN - 0415236053 AV - HD 87 .E46 2000 PY - 2000/// CY - London PB - Routledge KW - Política económica KW - Economía KW - Ensayo N1 - List of illustrations, viii --; Notes on contributors, ix --; Preface, xiv --; Acknowledgements, xvii --; Part I. The Tinbergen tradition, 1 --; 1. The relevance of economic modelling for policy decisions; G. Zalm, 3 --; 2. CPB models and employment policy in the Netherlands; J. H. M. Donders and J. Graafland, 10 --; 3. Models and macroeconomic policy in the Netherlands; P. A. G. Van Bergeijk and J. Van Sinderen, 26 --; 4. The IMF monetary model at 40; J. J. Polak, 39 --; Part II. The variety of experience, 55 --; 5. Macroeconomic models and policy-making at the Bank of Canada; P. Duguay and D. Longworth, 57 --; 6. Policy-making and model development: the case of the Nederlandsche Bank's model MORKMON; P.J. A. Van Els, 76 --; 7. Transparency and accountability: empirical models and policymaking at the Reserve Bank of New Zealand; D. G. Mayes and W. A. Razzak, 93 --; Part III. Model products and model usage, III --; 8. Modeling the World Economic Outlook at the IMF: a historical review; J. M. Boughton, 113 --; 9. Policy design and evaluation: EU structural funds and cohesion in the European periphery; J. Bradley, 129 --; 10. Interaction between model builders and policy makers in the Norwegian tradition; O. Bjerkholt, 146 11. Conflicts between macroeconomic forecasting and policy analysis; S. Wren-Lewis, 169 --; Part IV. The interaction process and institutional arrangements, 185 --; 12. US monetary policy and econometric modeling: tales from the FOMC transcripts 1984-1991; H. J. Edison and J. Marquez, 187 --; 13. Economic models and economic policy: what economic forecasters can do for government; R. J. Evans, 206 --; 14. The Troika process, economic models and macroeconomic policy in the USA; M. R. Donihue and J. Kitchen, 229 --; 15. Emergent policy-making with macroeconometric models; R. Smith , 244 --; Part V. Empirical models and policy-making, 257 --; 16. The relevance of economic modelling for policy-making: a panel discussion; edited by M. S. Morgan ; chairman: R. F. M. Lubbers ; members: L. M. Lynch; E. Malinvaud; F. J. H. Don, 259 --; 17. What makes the models-policy interaction successful?; F. A. G. Den Butter AND M. S. Morgan, 279 --; Index, 313 ER -