Report on expert group workshop on macroeconomic modelling in the Caribbean: new challenges and new directions.
The purpose of the expert group meeting was to bring together modelling practitioners to share experiences and to reflect on how to overcome new and old challenges to model building in the Caribbean. As part of the rationale for such a meeting, it was argued that since a major objective of policy...
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oai-11362-386722019-01-03T19:47:30Z Report on expert group workshop on macroeconomic modelling in the Caribbean: new challenges and new directions. NU. CEPAL. Sede Subregional para el Caribe CONFERENCIAS DESARROLLO ECONOMICO POLITICA ECONOMICA MACROECONOMIA CAMBIO CLIMATICO MEDIO AMBIENTE TURISMO AGRICULTURA CONFERENCES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ECONOMIC POLICY MACROECONOMICS CLIMATE CHANGE ENVIRONMENT TOURISM AGRICULTURE The purpose of the expert group meeting was to bring together modelling practitioners to share experiences and to reflect on how to overcome new and old challenges to model building in the Caribbean. As part of the rationale for such a meeting, it was argued that since a major objective of policymaking in the Caribbean was to create the conditions for growth with equity while reducing vulnerability to economic and environmental shocks, model builders must develop strategies to properly address those questions in a unified way. It was further suggested that those goals, though straightforward, required a concentrated technical effort to clarify and update understanding of the workings of Caribbean economies. The emphasis on addressing issues of growth, equity and vulnerability was urgent because Caribbean economies were at a crossroads, with major challenges to the foundations and premises on which the economies had been built. .--I. Background and justification.--II. Critical issues in macroeconometric modelling in the Caribbean.--III. Critical issues in macroeconometric modelling in the Caribbean.--IV. Economic modelling to determine the impacts of climate change in the Caribbean.--V. Wrap up 2015-07-22T18:13:59Z 2015-07-22T18:13:59Z 2009-12-18 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/38672 LC/CAR/L.241 en .pdf application/pdf CARIBE CARIBBEAN REGION ECLAC, Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean |
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The purpose of the expert group meeting was to bring together modelling practitioners to share
experiences and to reflect on how to overcome new and old challenges to model building in the
Caribbean. As part of the rationale for such a meeting, it was argued that since a major objective of
policymaking in the Caribbean was to create the conditions for growth with equity while reducing
vulnerability to economic and environmental shocks, model builders must develop strategies to properly
address those questions in a unified way. It was further suggested that those goals, though
straightforward, required a concentrated technical effort to clarify and update understanding of the
workings of Caribbean economies. The emphasis on addressing issues of growth, equity and vulnerability
was urgent because Caribbean economies were at a crossroads, with major challenges to the foundations
and premises on which the economies had been built. |
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Report on expert group workshop on macroeconomic modelling in the Caribbean: new challenges and new directions. |
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