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Citations for "Friedman's Plucking Model of Business Fluctuations: Tests and Estimates of Permanent and Transitory Components" by Kim, Chang-Jin & Nelson, Charles R
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Cited by (explanations , Please report citation or reference errors to , or , if you are the registered author of the cited work, log in to your RePEc Author Service profile , click on "citations" and make appropriate adjustments.): Charles Nelson & Eric Zivot & Jeremy M. Piger, 2001.
"Markov regime switching and unit root tests ,"
Working Papers
2001-013, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Charles R. Nelson & Jeremy Piger & Eric Zivot, 2000.
"Markov regime-switching and unit root tests ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
683, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
[Downloadable!] Nelson, Charles R & Piger, Jeremy & Zivot, Eric, 2001.
"Markov Regime Switching and Unit-Root Tests ,"
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics ,
American Statistical Association, vol. 19(4), pages 404-15, October.
James A. Kahn & Robert Rich, 2003.
"Tracking the new economy: using growth theory to detect changes in trend productivity ,"
Staff Reports
159, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
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Kahn, James A. & Rich, Robert W., 2007.
"Tracking the new economy: Using growth theory to detect changes in trend productivity ,"
Journal of Monetary Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 54(6), pages 1670-1701, September.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) James A. Kahn & Robert W. Rich, 2003.
"Tracking the new economy: using growth theory to detect changes in trend productivity ,"
Proceedings ,
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, issue Nov.
[Downloadable!] Jeremy Piger & James Morley & Chang-Jin Kim, 2005.
"Nonlinearity and the permanent effects of recessions ,"
Journal of Applied Econometrics ,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 20(2), pages 291-309.
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Other versions: Ting Qin & Walter Enders, 2007.
"Modeling Smooth Structural Changes in the Trend of US Real GDP ,"
Working Papers
2008-09 Classification-E3, Saint Cloud State University, Department of Economics, revised Feb 2008.
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Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger, 2000.
"Common Stochastic Trends, Common Cycles, and Asymmetry in Economic Fluctuations ,"
Discussion Papers in Economics at the University of Washington
0021, Department of Economics at the University of Washington.
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Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy M. Piger, 2001.
"Common stochastic trends, common cycles, and asymmetry in economic fluctuations ,"
Working Papers
2001-014, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
[Downloadable!] Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger, 2000.
"Common Stochastic Trends, Common Cycles, and Asymmetry in Economic Fluctuations ,"
Working Papers
0021, University of Washington, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger, 2000.
"Common stochastic trends, common cycles, and asymmetry in economic fluctuations ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
681, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
[Downloadable!] Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger, 2000.
"Common Stochastic Trends, Common Cycles, and Asymmetry in Economic Fluctuations ,"
Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
1465, Econometric Society.
[Downloadable!] Kim, Chang-Jin & Piger, Jeremy, 2002.
"Common stochastic trends, common cycles, and asymmetry in economic fluctuations ,"
Journal of Monetary Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 49(6), pages 1189-1211, September.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Maximo Camacho, 2002.
"Nonlinear stochastic trends and economic fluctuations ,"
Computing in Economics and Finance 2002
274, Society for Computational Economics.
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Richard H. Clarida & Mark P. Taylor, 2003.
"Nonlinear Permanent - Temporary Decompositions in Macroeconomics and Finance ,"
Economic Journal ,
Royal Economic Society, vol. 113(486), pages C125-C139, March.
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Other versions: Rodriguez Gabriel, 2007.
"Application of Three Alternative Approaches to Identify Business Cycles in Peru ,"
Working Papers
2007-007, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú.
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David Mayes & Matti Viren, 2002.
"Asymmetry and the Problem of Aggregation in the Euro Area ,"
Empirica ,
Springer, vol. 29(1), pages 47-73, March.
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Other versions: Toshiya Ishikawa, 2004.
"Technology Diffusion and Business Cycle Asymmetry ,"
DEGIT Conference Papers
c009_016, DEGIT, Dynamics, Economic Growth, and International Trade.
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Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger & Richard Startz, 2001.
"Permanent and transitory components of business cycles: their relative importance and dynamic relationship ,"
International Finance Discussion Papers
703, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Mayes , David G. & Virén , Matti, 2004.
"Asymmetries in the Euro area economy ,"
Research Discussion Papers
9/2004, Bank of Finland.
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Other versions: Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger & Richard Startz, 2005.
"The dynamic relationship between permanent and transitory components of U.S. business cycles ,"
Working Papers
2001-017, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy Piger & Richard Startz, 2003.
"The Dynamic Relationship Between Permanent and Transitory Components of U.S. Business Cycle ,"
Working Papers
UWEC-2003-36, University of Washington, Department of Economics.
[Downloadable!] Chang-Jin Kim & Jeremy M. Piger & Richard Startz, 2007.
"The Dynamic Relationship between Permanent and Transitory Components of U.S. Business Cycles ,"
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking ,
Blackwell Publishing, vol. 39(1), pages 187-204, 02.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Marcelle Chauvet & Jeremy Piger, 2002.
"Identifying business cycle turning points in real time ,"
Working Paper
2002-27, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta.
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Other versions: Eric Girardin, 2005.
"Growth-cycle features of East Asian countries: are they similar? ,"
International Journal of Finance & Economics ,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 10(2), pages 143-156.
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Thomas B. King, 2005.
"Labor productivity and job-market flows: trends, cycles, and correlations ,"
Supervisory Policy Analysis Working Papers
2005-04, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
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Chang-Jin Kim & Charles Nelson, 1999.
"A Bayesian Approach to Testing for Markov Switching in Univariate and Dynamic Factor Models ,"
Working Papers
0035, University of Washington, Department of Economics.
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Charles Nelson & Eric Zivot, 2000.
"Why are Beveridge-Nelson and Unobserved-Component Decompositions of GDP so Different? ,"
Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers
0692, Econometric Society.
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Mark W. French, 2005.
"A nonlinear look at trend MFP growth and the business cycle: result from a hybrid Kalman/Markov switching model ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2005-12, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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Eric Girardin, 2004.
"Regime-dependent synchronization of growth cycles between Japan and East Asia ,"
Money Macro and Finance (MMF) Research Group Conference 2004
66, Money Macro and Finance Research Group.
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Darrel Cohen, 2000.
"A quantitative defense of stabilization policy ,"
Finance and Economics Discussion Series
2000-34, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
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