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The dynamics of recoveries
Balke, Nathan S.
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Wynne, Mark A.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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1994
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Recessions and recoveries in real business cycle models: do real business cycle models generate cyclical behavior?
Balke, Nathan S.
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Wynne, Mark A.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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1993
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Are deep recessions followed by strong recoveries?
Wynne, Mark A.
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Balke, Nathan S.
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
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1992
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