What is the time-inconsistency problem (use an example if that helps you explain it)? How do nominal anchors “solve” the time-inconsistency problem for central bankers?
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a) What is overfitting problem? How does regularization solve the overfitting problem? Explain Explain with example. [Hint: Ridge regression] (3 + 5 marks) b) What is logistic function? Why do you need to use logistic function in linear regression? Explain with example. (2 + 5 marks) c) Explain the concept of bias-variance trade-off. What will be the effect on bias if we regularize the weights in linear/logistic regression model? Explain in brief. (5 + 5 marks)
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What is the time-inconsistency problem? Is an independent central bank the solution? 'The economy's behaviour differs radically under rational and adaptive expectations' Discuss 2. 3. Does monetary feedback policy have no effect on the economy's output under rational expectations? Compare and contrast the effects of a rise in government spending on an economy under a) fixed and b) floating exchange rates. 5. Explain the workings of the Classical Model. What would the model imply for the economy if there was...
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