The U.S. Macro Model allows users to examine "What if" questions. You can create your own scenarios.
- Oil price shocks
- Housing bust or boom
- High or low interest rates
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- Terrorist attacks
- Natural disasters
- Inflation
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Key Features
- Web-based—no software to download or purchase
- No mnemonics to learn—just point and click
- Easily view the equations, residuals and add factors
- Automatic data updates for both history and forecast
- Chart across scenarios for easy comparison
- Trace through the linkages—which variables affect each other
- Tour the U.S. Macro Model
Business Planning
And use them in your business planning processes to:
- Stress test your portfolio
- Form contingency plans
- Evaluate shocks
- Prepare forecasts based on your corporate assumptions
- Link the U.S. model to your own models
U.S. Macro model attributes:
- Over 1,200 variables
- Intuitive interface
- Household balance sheets and credit quality conditions not found in other large scale models
- Updated monthly baseline forecast
- Reestimated quarterly
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Tour the U.S. Macro Model