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Using OECD quarterly data on consumption, output and investment from 1980, the balanced growth hypothesis is tested country by country for seven European economies, Belgium, Finland, France, Holland, Italy, Spain and the UK. Output series for each of the countries is then modelled as an output...
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We apply uni- and multivariate unobserved components models to the study of European growth cycles. The multivariate dimension enables to search similar or, more strongly, common components among national GDP series (quarterly data from 1960 to 1999). Three successive ways to exhibit the...
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There is a wide literature on the dynamic adjustment of employment and its relationship with the business cycle. Our aim is to propose a statistical model that offers a congruent representation of post-war UK labour market. We use a cointegrated vector autoregressive Markov-switching model where...
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-specific data sets, cointegration analyses are carried out both to identify long-run economic relationships and to remove the trend …
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in the GDPs. According tests for cointegration and common serial correlation features reveal a high degree of coherence …
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This paper argues that persistence is not an invariant feature of a time series, but depends on the context in which the series is used: as the parameters of any dynamic model are defined relative to a particular information set, any change in the set of conditioning variables might affect the...
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Multi-equation econometric frameworks are used to investigate the impact of household debt on aggregate performance in US. In the vector autoregression analysis capturing the transitory feedback effects, we observe a bidirectional positive feedback process between aggregate income and debt....
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The aim of this paper is to verify if a proper SVEC representation of a standard Real Business Cycle model exists even when the capital stock series is omitted. The argument is relevant as the common unavailability of su¢ ciently long medium-frequency capital series prevent researchers from...
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This paper studies the interaction between the business cycle and the credit market. A first result is that the business cycle has procyclical effects on different types of credit (i.e., consumer, commercial and mortgage loans). The results area obtained through the identification of structural...
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under a local alternative. We focus on the Likelihood Ratio test for the rank of cointegration and use nonlinearities that … models. An empirical evaluation of the concordance of European business cycles through cointegration shows that some standard …
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