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- both per hour and per worker - in the United States, the Eurozone, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan over the post … years. Results for the Eurozone point towards a marked deceleration since the beginning of the 1980s, with equilibrium …
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The article offers a review of modern business cycle theory as developed in the first half of XX century. Marrama analyses the extent of economic literature on these topics, pinpointing the main strands of thought and tools used by business cycle economists. The categorization is set forth...
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The paper considers some of the problems emerging from discrete wavelet analysis of popular bivariate spectral quantities like the coherence and phase spectra and the frequency-dependent time delay. The approach taken here, introduced by Whitcher and Craigmile (2004), is based on the maximal...
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In this paper, I review the literature on the formulation and estimation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with a special emphasis on Bayesian methods. First, I discuss the evolution of DSGE models over the last couple of decades. Second, I explain why the profession has...
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In this paper, I review the literature on the formulation and estimation of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with a special emphasis on Bayesian methods. First, I discuss the evolution of DSGE models over the last couple of decades. Second, I explain why the profession has...
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nonfarm payroll employment in the USA, the book emphasizes the role of aggregate demand shocks in causing the US economy to …
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productivityboth per hour and per workerin the United States, the Eurozone, the United Kingdom, Australia, and Japan over the post … years. Results for the Eurozone point towards a marked deceleration since the beginning of the 1980s, with equilibrium …
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