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Reserve Bank Bulletin takes a closer look at forecasting model

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Reserve Bank Bulletin takes a closer look at forecasting model

The Reserve Bank has released a Bulletin article examining the core macro-economic model it uses to support the monetary policy decision making process.

The New Zealand Structural Inflation Model (NZSIM) provides the central organising framework for the Reserve Bank’s forecasting and economic analysis. It is a structural model that provides a platform for evaluating the growth and inflation effects of various economic scenarios, including potential policy responses.

The Bulletin article provides a brief review of the Bank’s recent forecasting models, the philosophy underpinning the design of NZSIM and explains how the model is used in the Reserve Bank’s forecasting process.

More information

  • Read the Bulletin article
  • Listen to the Behind the Bulletin interview.
  • See a simplified and stylised depiction of the Reserve Bank’s economic model.

|  A RBNZ press release |  January 19, 2017  |

 

 

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