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The less volatile U.S. economy : a bayesian investigation of timing, Breadth, and potential explanations
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Estimation of Markov regime-switching regression models with endogenous switching
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The dynamic relationship between permanent and transitory components of U.S. business cycles
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Common stochastic trends, common cycles, and asymmetry in economic fluctuations
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A Bayesian approach to counterfactual analysis of structural change
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Is inflation persistence intrinsic in industrial economies?
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Business cycle phases in U.S. states
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Is the response of output to monetary policy asymmetric? : Evidence from a regime-switching coefficients model
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The use and abuse of "real-time" data in economic forecasting
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