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Business cycles in Korea: is there any stylized feature?

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Business cycle regularities of decentralized economies are analyzed by using cross-correlation coefficients of variables and cycle indeces, commonly Gross Domestic Products, to measure cyclical co-movements. Experimental studies on Korea reveal that business cycles in developed countries also exist in the country. Studies also reveal that irregularities in the price of imported oil determine at large Korea's business cycles.

Author: Kunhong Kim, Yong-Yil Choi
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 1997
Econometrics & Model Building, Usage, Econometrics, Korea, Business models, Correlation (Statistics), Fluctuations (Physics)

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Macroeconomic variables and the Malaysian equity market: a view through rolling subsamples

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The dynamic linkages between stock prices and four macroeconomic variables of Malaysia are analyzed, with the help of standard and well-accepted methods of cointegration and vector autoregression. A long run relationship exists between these variables and stock prices and the substantial short-run interactions among them.

Author: Ibrahim, Mansor H., Aziz, Hassanuddeen
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2003
Forecasts, trends, outlooks, Malaysia, Economic aspects, Forecasts and trends, Market trend/market analysis, Stock prices, Stock markets, Stock market

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External debt and worsening business cycles in less developed countries

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A macroeconomic model is presented to formalize the view, regarding the conditions prevalent in the less developed countries (LDC) that have led to a belief about increased indebtedness and amplified business cycles being interlinked. It has been found that increasing indebtedness is not indispensable for growth.

Author: Leung, H. M.
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing, Ltd.
Publication Name: Journal of Economic Studies
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0144-3585
Year: 2003
External debts

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Subjects list: Analysis, Business cycles, Models, Macroeconomics
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