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Analysis and Econometric Modelling of the Monetary Sector in the Slovak Republic

Michal Olexa
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Michal Olexa: Macroeconomic Analyses Division, INFOSTAT - Institute of Informatics and Statistics, Bratislava, Slovak Republic

No 1, Transition Economics Series from Institute for Advanced Studies

Abstract: Despite the fact that the macro-economic modelling of the econometric type has almost a 30-years tradition in the Slovak Republic, the econometric modelling of the more detailed money structure has no history at all. The significance of the problem with time series is held by the fact that no data on the state money targeting, managing and controlling before 1993 were available in such a way that would be compatible with 1993 data and thus would allow to extend the particular time series by several time periods before 1993. The first part of the paper contains a short analysis of selected monetary indicators during the last five years. The second part deals with the monetary submodel which consists of five regression equations (money M2, interest rates from credits and deposits, credits to households and enterprises, foreign direct investment) and nine identities. This submodel is planned to create a monetary block in the quarterly econometric model of the Slovak economy.

Keywords: Money; Interest Rates; Monetary Policy; Regression Equations; Econometric Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 C35 C51 E51 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 17 pages
Date: 1998-12
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