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Most major American industrial business cycles from around 1880 to the First World War were caused by fluctuations in the size of the cotton harvest due to economically exogenous factors such as weather. Wheat and corn harvests did not affect industrial production; nor did the cotton harvest...
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Stock return volatility during the Great Depression has been labeled a "volatility puzzle" because the standard …, and Jones; 1990). We investigate the "volatility puzzle" using a new series of building permits, a forward-looking measure … of economic activity. Our results suggest that the volatility of building permit growth largely explains the high level …
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cycle volatility (the "great moderation") and the large and persistent US external imbalance. In this paper we argue that an … external imbalance is a natural consequence of the great moderation. If a country experiences a fall in volatility greater than … cannot perfectly insure against. The model suggests that a fall in business cycle volatility like the one observed for the US …
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This paper investigates the sources of the widely noticed reduction in the volatility of American business cycles since … the mid 1980s. Our analysis of reduced volatility emphasizes the sharp decline in the standard deviation of changes in … reduced variance of shocks was the dominant source of reduced business-cycle volatility. Supply shocks accounted for 80 …
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efforts, several structural sources of volatility remain, and new ones have emerged as a result of the new and otherwise …
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Recent work has demonstrated that existing solutions of the unemployment volatility puzzle are at odds with the … procylicality of the opportunity cost of employment, the cyclicality of wages, and the volatility of risk-free rates. We propose a …
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-to-market ratio of low-volatility stocks minus the book-to-market ratio of high-volatility stocks. PVS<sub>t</sub> is high when …
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uncertainty. The results dictate the role of uncertainty and volatility in structural models and we show they are consistent with …
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