ElasticSearch Score: 8.769238
    
        
        
        
            Most models in finance assume that agents make trading plans over the infinite future. We consider instead that they are boundedly rational and may only form forecasts over a limited horizon. 
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 8.504102
    
                 January 30, 2006
        
        
        
        
        
            In 2005, the Bank of Canada celebrated its 70th anniversary. Since the Bank opened its doors in March 1935, it has evolved into a national institution at the heart of Canada’s economy. We had a lot to celebrate in 2005—particularly our progress over the past 70 yearsand our continuing contribution to the economic and financial well-being of Canadians.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 8.409204
    
                 January 29, 2000
        
        
        
        
        
            The Canadian economy regained strong momentum in 1999 as the U.S. economy remained vigorous, the global economy recovered, and commodity prices moved upwards.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 8.253441
    
        
        
        
            We develop a principal-agent model of cyber-attacking with fee-paying clients who delegate security decisions to financial platforms. We derive testable implications about clients’ vulnerability to cyber attacks and about the fees charged.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 8.039929
    
        
        
        
            ToTEM III is the most recent generation of the Bank of Canada’s main dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model for projection and policy analysis. The model helps Bank staff tell clear and coherent stories about the Canadian economy’s current state and future evolution.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 7.786397
    
        
        
        
            We estimate the effects of economic uncertainty on time use and discuss its macroeconomic implications. We develop a model to demonstrate that substitution between market and non-market work provides an additional insurance margin to households, weakening precautionary savings and labour supply and lowering aggregate demand, ultimately amplifying the contractionary effects of uncertainty.  
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 7.757175
    
        
        
        
            How do changes to personal and corporate income tax rates in the United States affect its trading partners? Spillover effects from cuts in the two taxes differ. They are generally small and negative for corporate taxes, but sizable and positive for personal income taxes.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 7.726041
    
        
        
        
            Should managers be paid in stock options if they provide stock-market participants with information about the firm? This paper studies how firm owners trade off the benefit of stock-price incentives and better-informed market participants against the cost of potential stock-price manipulation.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 7.7237267
    
                 January 30, 2001
        
        
        
        
        
            The year that just passed posed many challenges for all Canadians. The slowdown in the global economy became more pronounced as the year went on, and this affected households, businesses, and governments alike. The tragedy of 11 September compounded the economic difficulties and issues facing us all. Through this period of rapidly changing circumstances, the Bank met its responsibilities by responding quickly and vigorously to events in order to underpin confidence and support the economy.
        
        
     
ElasticSearch Score: 7.560704
    
                 April 15, 2004
        
        
        
        
            The Canadian economy continues to adjust to developments in the global economy.