Son excesivamente suaves las series de contabilidad nacional trimestral?
Ernest Pons Fanals and
Jordi Pons Novell
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Jordi Pons Novell: Universitat de Barcelona
No 15, Working Papers in Economics from Universitat de Barcelona. Espai de Recerca en Economia
Abstract:
In this paper it is analyzed if the Contabilidad Nacional Trimestral series in Spain are extremely smooth and, therefore, if they really explain about the evolution of the Spanish economy on the short term. It is shown, by use of spectral analysis, that the Spanish quarterly series have a greater variability than the ones of the other OECD countries at the lower frequencies (which are associated to the long term behavior) and a shorter variability at the upper frequencies (associated to the series noise). It is concluded that the different behavior of the Spanish quarterly series is due to the signal extraction method known as filtro de lineas aereas modificado (LAM).
JEL-codes: C22 E3 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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Date: 1997
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