OECD Journal: Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis
2009 - 2016
Continuation of Journal of Business Cycle Measurement and Analysis.
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Volume 2009, issue 2, 2010
- The Dutch business cycle: A finite sample approximation of selected leading indicators pp. 89-110

- Ard Reijer
- Constructing a Markov-switching turning point index using mixed frequencies with an application to French business survey data pp. 111-132

- José Bardaji, Laurent Clavel and Frédéric Tallet
- Measurement error in estimating inflation expectations from survey data: An evaluation by Monte Carlo simulations pp. 133-156

- Akira Terai
- Forecasting international trade: A time series approach pp. 157-176

- Alexander Keck, Alexander Raubold and Alessandro Truppia
Volume 2009, issue 1, 2009
- Dating rules for turning points of growth cycles in Korea pp. 1-12

- Kyung Sam Min and Lim Sung Joo
- The information content of qualitative survey data pp. 1-12

- Christian Müller
- Analyzing and forecasting business cycles in a small open economy: A dynamic factor model for Singapore pp. 19-41

- Hwee Kwan Chow and Keen Meng Choy
- Understanding sectoral growth cycles and the impact of monetary policy in Turkish manufacturing pp. 43-69

- Saygin Sahinöz and Evren Erdoğan Coşar
Volume 2008, issue 2, 2009
- Forecasting euro area manufacturing production with country-specific trade and survey data pp. 139-160

- Matthieu Darracq Paries and Laurent Maurin
- The information content of KOF indicators on Swiss current account data revisions pp. 161-181

- Jan Jacobs and Jan-Egbert Sturm
- Swiss GDP revisions: A monetary policy perspective pp. 183-213

- Nicolas Cuche-Curti, Pamela Hall and Attilio Zanetti
Volume 2008, issue 1, 2009
- An optimized forecast specification for economic activity: An automated discovery approach using a genetic algorithm pp. 9-36

- Bernd Brandl
- Trying to assess the quality of macroeconomic data: The case of Swiss labour productivity growth as an example pp. 37-61

- Jochen Hartwig
- How fused is the euro area core?: An evaluation of growth cycle co-movement and synchronization using wavelet analysis pp. 63-95

- Patrick Crowley and David Mayes
- Leading indicators on construction and retail trade sectors based on ISAE survey data pp. 97-123

- Luciana Crosilla and Solange Leproux