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This study examines the relationship between the high-yield bonds market and the stock market and indicates that stock returns lead high-yield bond returns. Specifically, this study further shows that this lead–lag relationship is more solid during bear market periods since a downward trend in...
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Balke and Wynne (1994, 1995), this paper evaluates whether recoveries growth depends on the characteristics of prior … growth rates of the tradable goods production sector and the federal government expenditure of the year the recoveries start … Artis, Kontolemis and Osborn (1998) that follows the spirit of Mitchel (1927) and Burns and Mitchel (1946). Recoveries …
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the recoveries. Therefore, we conclude that future macro-prudential policies should pay more attention to stock variables … to measure external imbalances due to their effects on the characteristics of recoveries. …
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since lower output volatility (the hallmark of the Great Moderation) is associated with weaker recoveries …
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new quantitative measures to characterise more fully the features of economic recoveries. We apply these measures to post …-war US expansions and use cluster analysis to determine that there are two different types of recoveries in recent US …
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Balke and Wynne (1994, 1995), this paper evaluates whether recoveries growth depends on the characteristics of prior … growth rates of the tradable goods production sector and the federal government expenditure of the year the recoveries start … Artis, Kontolemis and Osborn (1998) that follows the spirit of Mitchel (1927) and Burns and Mitchel (1946). Recoveries …
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