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The asymmetric business cycle
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The use and abuse of real-time data in economic forecasting
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Dolmas, Sheila
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Piger, Jeremy Max
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The review of economics and statistics
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2003
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Business cycle phases in US states
Owyang, Michael T.
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Piger, Jeremy Max
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Wall, Howard J.
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2005
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Why are the Beveridge-Nelson and unobserved-components decompositions of GDP so different?
Morley, James C.
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Nelson, Charles R.
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Zivot, Eric
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Intuitive and reliable estimates of the output gap from a Beveridge-Nelson filter
Kamber, Güneş
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Morley, James C.
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Wong, Benjamin
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2018
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Why has the U.S. economy stagnated since the Great Recession?
Eo, Yunjong
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Morley, James C.
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2022
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The Asymmetric Business Cycle
Morley, James
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Piger, Jeremy
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WHY ARE THE BEVERIDGE-NELSON AND UNOBSERVED-COMPONENTS DECOMPOSITIONS OF GDP SO DIFFERENT?
Morley, James C.
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Nelson, Charles R.
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Zivot, Eric
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2003
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Business Cycle Phases in U.S. States
Owyang, Michael T.
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Piger, Jeremy
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Wall, Howard J.
- In:
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87
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2005
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4
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pp. 604-616
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The Use and Abuse of Real-Time Data in Economic Forecasting
Koenig, Evan F.
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Dolmas, Sheila
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Piger, Jeremy
- In:
The review of economics and statistics
85
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2003
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3
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pp. 618-628
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