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The real business cycle: intermediate inputs and sectoral comovement Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Andreas Hornstein
Jack Praschnik
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We describe the postwar U.S. business cycle for the durable and nondurable goods producing sector. The business cycle is characterized by positive comovement of output, employment, and investment across the two sectors. We develop a two sector growth model to explain the observed pattern of comovements, and suggest that intermediate inputs produced by the nondurable goods sector for the durable goods sector play a crucial role.
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