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The Australian Business Cycle: Its Definition and Existence

Sam Strong and Siew Ping Tan

The Economic Record, 1991, vol. 67, issue 2, 115-125

Abstract: Recent research has suggested that for a number of economies, aggregate output does not behave in a stationary way about a fixed trend Campbell and Mankiw have provided much evidence, and their techniques are adopted here to indicate that Australia's national output has behaved in a way similar to that of other similar economies.

Date: 1991
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