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Business Cycles Durations Dynamics And Forecasting Francis X Diebold Glenn D Rudebusch

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Business Cycles Durations Dynamics And Forecasting Francis X Diebold Glenn D Rudebusch
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Publisher: Princeton University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.08 MB
Pages: 432
Author: Francis X. Diebold; Glenn D. Rudebusch
ISBN: 9780691219585, 0691219583
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Business Cycles Durations Dynamics And Forecasting Francis X Diebold Glenn D Rudebusch by Francis X. Diebold; Glenn D. Rudebusch 9780691219585, 0691219583 instant download after payment.

This is the most sophisticated and up-to-date econometric analysis of business cycles now available. Francis Diebold and Glenn Rudebusch have long been acknowledged as leading experts on business cycles. And here they present a highly integrative collection of their most important essays on the subject, along with a detailed introduction that draws together the book's principal themes and findings.
Diebold and Rudebusch use the latest quantitative methods to address five principal questions about the measurement, modeling, and forecasting of business cycles. They ask whether business cycles have become more moderate in the postwar period, concluding that recessions have, in fact, been shorter and shallower. They consider whether economic expansions and contractions tend to die of "old age." Contrary to popular wisdom, they find little evidence that expansions become more fragile the longer they last, although they do find that contractions are increasingly likely to end as they age. The authors discuss the defining characteristics of business cycles, focusing on how economic variables move together and on the timing of the slow alternation between expansions and contractions. They explore the difficulties of distinguishing between long-term trends in the economy and cyclical fluctuations. And they examine how business cycles can be forecast, looking in particular at how to predict turning points in cycles, rather than merely the level of future economic activity. They show here that the index of leading economic indicators is a poor predictor of future economic activity, and consider what we can learn from other indicators, such as financial variables. Throughout, the authors make use of a variety of advanced econometric techniques, including nonparametric analysis, fractional integration, and regime-switching models. Business Cycles is crucial reading for policymakers, bankers, and business executives.

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