Boom, bust, and the human body: further evidence on the relationship between height and business cycles.
Marco Sunder, U. Woitek
Economics and Human Biology 3 (3),
2005
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The out of sample performance of leading indicators for the German business cycle. Single vs combined forecasts
Christian Dreger, Christian Schumacher
Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis,
Nr. 1,
2005
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Business Cycle Volatility in Germany
Claudia M. Buch, J. Doepke, C. Pierdzioch
German Economic Review,
2004
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Stylized facts suggest that output volatility in OECD countries has declined in recent years. The causes and the nature of this decline have so far been analyzed mainly for the United States. In this paper, we analyze whether structural changes in output volatility in Germany can be detected. We report evidence that output volatility has declined in Germany. It is difficult to answer the question whether this decline in output volatility reflects good economic and monetary policy or merely ‘good luck’.
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Financing FDI into developing economies and the international transmission of business cycle fluctuations
Diemo Dietrich
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics,
2004
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Konjunkturerklärung: Die Real Business Cycle-Theorie
Herbert Buscher, Daniel Radowski
ZEW Konjunkturreport Nr. 2,
2002
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Investment Behaviour of Financially Constrained Multinational Corporations: Consequences for the International Transmission of Business Cycle Fluctuations
Diemo Dietrich
IWH Discussion Papers,
Nr. 165,
2002
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