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Business Cycles Theory History Indicators And Forecasting Victor Zarnowitz

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Business Cycles Theory History Indicators And Forecasting Victor Zarnowitz
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.83 MB
Pages: 614
Author: Victor Zarnowitz
ISBN: 9780226978925, 0226978923
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Business Cycles Theory History Indicators And Forecasting Victor Zarnowitz by Victor Zarnowitz 9780226978925, 0226978923 instant download after payment.

This volume presents the most complete collection available of the work of Victor Zarnowitz, a leader in the study of business cycles, growth, inflation, and forecasting..
With characteristic insight, Zarnowitz examines theories of the business cycle, including Keynesian and monetary theories and more recent rational expectation and real business cycle theories. He also measures trends and cycles in economic activity; evaluates the performance of leading indicators and their composite measures; surveys forecasting tools and performance of business and academic economists; discusses historical changes in the nature and sources of business cycles; and analyzes how successfully forecasting firms and economists predict such key economic variables as interest rates and inflation.

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