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Details about Michael D. Boldin

Workplace:Research Department, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2015

  1. Weather-adjusting employment data
    Working Papers, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia Downloads View citations (6)

1995

  1. An efficient, three-step algorithm for estimating error-correction models with an application to the U.S. macroeconomy
    Staff Reports, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Downloads

1993

  1. An evaluation of methods for determining turning points in the business cycle
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  2. Econometric analysis of the recent downturn in housing construction: was it a credit-crunch?
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (8)
  3. The money-output link: are F-tests reliable?
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (2)

1992

  1. Using switching models to study business cycle asymmetries: 1. overview of methodology and application
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (8)

1990

  1. Characterizing business cycles with a Markov switching model: evidence of multiple equilibria
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York View citations (4)
  2. Sunspots, asset bubbles, and the store of value motive in overlapping generations models
    Research Paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Journal Articles

2015

  1. Weather-Adjusting Economic Data
    Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, 2015, 46, (2 (Fall)), 227-278 Downloads View citations (16)

2010

  1. The index fund rationality paradox
    Journal of Banking & Finance, 2010, 34, (1), 33-43 Downloads View citations (8)

1999

  1. Should Policy Makers Worry about Asymmetries in the Business Cycle?
    Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 1999, 3, (4), 20 Downloads View citations (15)

1996

  1. A Check on the Robustness of Hamilton's Markov Switching Model Approach to the Economic Analysis of the Business Cycle
    Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics, 1996, 1, (1), 14 Downloads View citations (69)

1994

  1. Dating Turning Points in the Business Cycle
    The Journal of Business, 1994, 67, (1), 97-131 Downloads View citations (70)

1991

  1. Government Expenditures, Defense, and Economic Growth in the Ldcs: A Revised Perspective
    Conflict Management and Peace Science, 1991, 11, (2), 19-35 Downloads View citations (8)

Books

1994

  1. The credit crunch and the construction industry
    Monograph, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
 
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