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Business Cycle Spillovers in the EU15: What is the Message Transmitted by the Periphery?

  • Dr. Nikolaos Antonakakis
  • Ioannis Chatziantoniou
  • Professor George Filis

01 December 2013

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Where Are We Now? Real-Time Estimates of the Macro Economy

  • Professor Martin D. D. Evans

10 October 2023

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Forming Priors for DSGE Models (and How It Affects the Assessment of Nominal Rigidities)

  • Dr. Marco Del Negro

01 January 2007

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Testing for Group-Wise Convergence with an Application to Euro Area Inflation

  • Claude Lopez

01 December 2008

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Currency Union, Free Trade Areas, and Business Cycle Synchronization

  • Professor Pierangelo De Pace

01 March 2010

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Measuring Output Gap Uncertainty

  • Anthony Garratt
  • Dr. James Mitchell

01 March 2010

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International Business Cycle Spillovers

  • Professor Kamil YILMAZ

01 July 2010

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Autoregressions in Small Samples, Priors about Observables and Initial Conditions

  • Professor Albert Marcet
  • Dr. Marek Jarocinski

01 September 2010

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