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Modern interest in business cycles has focused on the co-movements and correlations in the major macroeconomic aggregates. In this paper we offer another dimension to business cycle analysis which looks at the cross sectional distribution of the growth rate of gross sales by US quoted companies...
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We bring to light a significant aspect of firm level heterogeneity over the business cycle. Analysing the responsiveness of firm growth (quoted UK companies) to aggregate shocks, we find that the effects of aggregate shocks are more pronounced for firms in the middle range of growth. Rapidly...
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In this paper we examine the growth of income inequality in Hungary in the early transition period. We use household budget survey data from four years between 1987 and 1993 to examine the factors associated with the levels and changes in inequality. We find that public policy inhibited the...
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