Eastern Caribbean Currency Union; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper analyzes macroeconomic fluctuations in the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU). The paper describes data, along with the estimation technique used to ensure stationarity of the data. The empirical regularities of macroeconomic fluctuations in the ECCU are described, examining the relationship between a set of macroeconomic time series and domestic output, for each of the six IMF members of the ECCU. The paper also explores the determinants of macroeconomic volatility in the ECCU.
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2005-08-26
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Eastern Caribbean Currency Union | Foreign investment | Selected issues | correlations | correlation | time series | business cycle | business cycles | gdp deflator | gnp | real gdp | per capita incomes | estimation technique | gross domestic product | per capita income | standard error | business cycle fluctuations | statistics | real gnp | logarithm | financial statistics | logarithms | economic growth | gross national product | real per capita income | business cycle components | statistical analysis | statistical analyses | standard deviations | business cycle conditions | properties of business cycles | standard deviation |
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