A Guide to FRB/Global

  • Levin A
  • Rogers J
  • Tryon R
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This paper describes the structure and illustrates the key features of FRB/Global, a large-scale macroeconomic model used in analyzing exogenous shocks and alternative policy responses in foreign economies and in examining the impact of these external shocks on the U.S. economy. FRB/Global imposes fiscal and national solvency constraints and utilizes error-correction mechanisms in the behavioral equations to ensure the long-run stability of the model. In FRB/Global, expectations play an important role in determining financial market variables and domestic expenditures. Simulations can be performed using either limited-information ("adaptive") or model-consistent ("rational") expectations.

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Levin, A., Rogers, J. H., & Tryon, R. W. (1997). A Guide to FRB/Global. International Finance Discussion Papers, 1997.0(588), 1–69. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.1997.588

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