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Business Cycle Trends, Cycles And Growth Revisited: With Applications To G7 Economies

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PEIJIE WANG
PING WANG

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This paper examines the behaviour of G7 economies and decomposes their GDP into trend and cycle components using the Kalman filter. The general model of the paper encompasses a number of alternative specifications about trend growth, therefore accommodating diverse views on growth. The business cycle characteristics of G7 economies are then discussed, compared and deliberated in this framework. The empirical results overwhelmingly favor a mean-reverting stochastic process for the growth rate, the general and unrestricted specification of the paper, across G7 countries, though the restrictions are statistically rejected in less than half of the cases. Further reflection on the properties of cycles makes the specifications and the results of this study more reasonable in capturing the characteristics of GDP series, and contributes to solving the controversies in model specifications in some previous studies. Copyright 2007 The Authors
Journal compilation 2007 Blackwell Publishing Ltd/University of Adelaide and Flinders University .

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Article provided by Blackwell Publishing in its journal Australian Economic Papers.

Volume (Year): 46 (2007)
Issue (Month): 3 (09)
Pages: 282-299
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