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The income cycles that have been experienced by six OECD countries over the past 24 years are analysed. The amplitude of the cycles relative to the level of aggregate income varies amongst the countries, as does the degree of the damping that affects the cycles. The study aims to reveal both of...
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The conventional dyadic multiresolution analysis constructs a succession of frequency intervals in the form of (<i>π</i> / 2<sup><i> j</i></sup>, <i>π</i> / 2<sup><i> j</i> - 1</sup>); <i>j</i> = 1, 2, . . . , <i>n</i> of which the bandwidths are halved repeatedly in the descent from high frequencies to low frequencies. Whereas this scheme...
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The conventional dyadic multiresolution analysis constructs a succession of frequency intervals in the form of (π / 2 j, π / 2 j - 1); j = 1, 2, . . . , n of which the bandwidths are halved repeatedly in the descent from high frequencies to low frequencies. Whereas this...
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The income cycles that have been experienced by six OECD countries over the past 24 years are analysed. The amplitude of the cycles relative to the level of aggregate income varies amongst the countries, as does the degree of the damping that affects the cycles. The study aims to reveal both of...
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