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. The BEA definition of regions is perhaps the most frequently used grouping of states for economic analysis. Since many …
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. The BEA definition of regions is perhaps the most frequently used grouping of states for economic analysis. Since many …
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To date, only annual information on economic activity is published for the 16 German states. In this paper, we calculate quarterly regional GDP estimates for the period between 1995 to 2020, thereby improving the regional database in Germany. The new data set will regularly be updated when...
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To date, only annual information on economic activity is published for the 16 German states. In this paper, we calculate quarterly regional GDP estimates for the period between 1995 to 2021, thereby improving the regional database for Germany. The new data set will regularly be updated when...
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aggregate NZ activity and each region are contemporaneous. The regional cycles rarely die of old age but are terminated by …
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Making inferences about aggregate business cycles from regional variation alone is difficult because of economic channels and shocks that differ between regional and aggregate economies. However, we argue that regional business cycles contain valuable information that can help discipline models...
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) purely aggregate shocks are differenced out when using cross-region variation. We highlight the importance of these …
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