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International Transmission of the Business Cycle in a Multi-Sector Model Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ambler, S,
Cardia, E.
Zimmermann, C.
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Multi-countru models have not been very successful in replicating features of the international transmission of business cycles. Standard models predict cross-country correlations of output and consumption which are respectively too low and loo high. In this paper, we built a multi-country model of business cycle with multiple sectors in order to analyze the role of sectoral shocks in the international transmission of the business cycle.
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Article Paper Steve Ambler & Emanuela Cardia & Christian Zimmermann, 1998.
"International Transmission of the Business Cycle in a Multi-Sectoral Model ,"
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"International Transmission of the Business Cycle in a Multi-Sector Model ,"
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