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Business cycles 2 business surveys 2 seasonality 2 working day effects 2 Arbeitstageffekte 1 Konjunkturtest 1 Konjunkturzyklus 1 Saison 1
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Flaig, Gebhard 2
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Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 1 Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer Nationaloekonomie und Statistik) 1
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Seasonal and Cyclical Properties of Ifo Business Test Variables / Saisonale und zyklische Eigenschaften von ifo Konjunkturtest Variablen
Flaig, Gebhard - In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 223 (2003) 5, pp. 556-570
Summary In this paper, an Unobserved Components Model is used to decompose the balances of Ifo Business survey data into the cyclical, the seasonal and the irregular components, as well as the working day effect. The empirical results show that the total cycle consists of three subcycles with...
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Seasonal and Cyclical Properties of Ifo Business Test Variables
Flaig, Gebhard - In: Journal of Economics and Statistics (Jahrbuecher fuer … 223 (2003) 5, pp. 556-570
In this paper, an Unobserved Components Model is used to decompose the balances of Ifo Business survey data into the cyclical, the seasonal and the irregular components, as well as the working day effect. The empirical results show that the total cycle consists of three subcycles with about 3, 5...
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