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|a Schlagenhauf, Don.
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|a The Identification of the Causes of Business Cycles Across Countries /
|c Don Schlagenhauf, Stefan Norrbin.
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|a Washington, D.C. :
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|c 1990.
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|a Empirical research has been conducted on the various theories of the business cycle over many countries. However, very little research has attempted to undertake a multi-country disaggregate investigation into the sources of output change. This paper decomposes fluctuations in industry output in a particular country into: (1) a nation specific shock; (2) an industry specific shock; (3) a world shock; and (4) an idiosyncratic factor. Using a dynamic factor analysis-state-space approach, the paper finds that the nation-specific shock is the most important impulse.
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|a Norrbin, Stefan.
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|a IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ;
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