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International Business Cycles: World, Region, and Country-Specific Factors
by
Otrok, Christopher
, Whiteman, Charles H.
, Kose, M. Ayhan
in
Aggregates
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Business cycles
/ Consumption
/ Correlations
/ Countries
/ Econometrics
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic factors
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic investment
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Gross domestic product
/ Industrialized nations
/ International
/ International business
/ International economics
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ National economy
/ Property
/ Random variables
/ Recessions
/ Regional economics
/ Regions
/ Statistical variance
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ World economy
2003
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International Business Cycles: World, Region, and Country-Specific Factors
by
Otrok, Christopher
, Whiteman, Charles H.
, Kose, M. Ayhan
in
Aggregates
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Business cycles
/ Consumption
/ Correlations
/ Countries
/ Econometrics
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic factors
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic investment
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Gross domestic product
/ Industrialized nations
/ International
/ International business
/ International economics
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ National economy
/ Property
/ Random variables
/ Recessions
/ Regional economics
/ Regions
/ Statistical variance
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ World economy
2003
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International Business Cycles: World, Region, and Country-Specific Factors
by
Otrok, Christopher
, Whiteman, Charles H.
, Kose, M. Ayhan
in
Aggregates
/ Bayesian analysis
/ Business cycles
/ Consumption
/ Correlations
/ Countries
/ Econometrics
/ Economic activity
/ Economic development
/ Economic factors
/ Economic fluctuations
/ Economic investment
/ Economic models
/ Economic policy
/ Economic theory
/ Gross domestic product
/ Industrialized nations
/ International
/ International business
/ International economics
/ Investments
/ Macroeconomics
/ National economy
/ Property
/ Random variables
/ Recessions
/ Regional economics
/ Regions
/ Statistical variance
/ Studies
/ Time series
/ Volatility
/ World economy
2003
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International Business Cycles: World, Region, and Country-Specific Factors
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International Business Cycles: World, Region, and Country-Specific Factors
2003
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The paper investigates the common dynamic properties of business-cycle fluctuations across countries, regions, and the world. We employ a Bayesian dynamic latent factor model to estimate common components in macroeconomic aggregates (output, consumption, and investment) in a 60-country sample covering seven regions of the world. The results indicate that a common world factor is an important source of volatility for aggregates in most countries, providing evidence for a world business cycle. We find that region-specific factors play only a minor role in explaining fluctuations in economic activity. We also document similarities and differences across regions, countries, and aggregates.
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