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The Multi‐Sector Business Cycle Model and Aggregate Shocks: An Empirical Analysis

Naohito Abe ()

The Japanese Economic Review, 2004, vol. 55, issue 1, 101-118

Abstract: This paper discusses the applicability of a multi‐sector business cycle model to the Japanese economy. Through dynamic factor analysis, output fluctuations are broken down into aggregate and sectoral shocks. It is shown that independent sectoral shocks are more significant than common shocks, which is consistent with the model proposed by Long and Plosser (1983). In addition, the paper reveals that the importance of aggregate shocks increased during the so‐called “Bubble” period in the late 1980s.

Date: 2004
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