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Econometric Business Cycle Research

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Book Econometric Business Cycle Research Jan Jacobs
Libristo code: 06621405
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc., October 2012
Econometric Business Cycle Research deals with econometric business cycle research (EBCR), a term in... Full description
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Econometric Business Cycle Research deals with econometric business cycle research (EBCR), a term introduced by the Nobel-laureate Jan Tinbergen for his econometric method of testing (economic) business cycle theories. EBCR combines economic theory and measurement in the study of business cycles, i.e., ups and downs in overall economic activity. We assess four methods of EBCR: business cycle indicators, simultaneous equations models, vector autoregressive systems and real business indicators. After a sketch of the history of the methods, we investigate whether the methods meet the goals of EBCR: the three traditional ones, description, forecasting and policy evaluation, and the one Tinbergen introduced, the implementation testing of business cycles. The first three EBCR methods are illustrated for the Netherlands, a typical example of a small, open economy. §The main conclusion of the book is that simultaneous equation models are the best vehicle for EBCR, if all its goals are to be attained simultaneously. This conclusion is based on a fairly detailed assessment of the methods and is not over-turned in the empirical illustrations. The main conclusion does not imply the end of other EBCR methods. Not all goals have to be met with a single vehicle, other methods might serve the purpose equally well - or even better. For example, if one is interested in business cycle forecasts, one might prefer a business cycle indicator or vector autoregressive system. §A second conclusion is that many ideas/concepts that play an important role in current discussions about econometric methodology in general and EBCR in particular, were put forward in the 1930s and 1940s. §A third conclusion is that it is difficult, if not impossible, to compare the outcomes of RBC models to outcomes of the other three methods, because RBC modellers are not interested in modelling business cycles on an observation-per-observation basis. A more general conclusion in this respect is that methods should adopt the same concept of business cycles to make them comparable.

About the book

Full name Econometric Business Cycle Research
Author Jan Jacobs
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 228
EAN 9781461375586
ISBN 9781461375586
Libristo code 06621405
Weight 385
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 14
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