Empirics
Thierry Aimar (),
Francis Bismans and
Claude Diebolt
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Thierry Aimar: Université de Lorraine
Chapter Chapter 3 in Business Cycles in the Run of History, 2016, pp 29-49 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract From a theoretical point of view, the period after World War II was dominated by what was called the “neo-classical synthesis”. Questioning the neo-classical synthesis led also to a multiplication of non-orthodox trends. In the 1970s, the Box-Jenkins root gave birth to time series econometrics which brought about a new way of looking at business cycles. In extension an important debate, launched in the early 1980s and still alive, was to feed the world of economists and statisticians.
Keywords: Business cycles; Empirics; History of economic thought; Neo-classical synthesis; Time series analysis; Unorthodox theories (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24325-2_3
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