The Business Cycle Dating Committee (BCDC) of the National Bureau of Economic Research provides a historical chronology of business cycle turning points. This paper investigates three central aspects about this chronology: (1) How skillful is the BCDC in classifying economic activity into expansions and recessions? (2) Which indices of business conditions best capture the current but unobservable state of the business cycle? And (3) Which indicators predict future turning points best and at what horizons? We answer each of these questions in detail with methods novel to economics designed to assess classification ability. In the process we clarify several important features of business cycle phenomena
We describe different ways of measuring the business cycle. Insti-tutions such as the NBER, OECD and...
Proposes a number of improvements to standard techniques to detect the peaks and troughs of business...
We review several methods to define and forecast classical business cycle turning points in Norway. ...
The Business Cycle Dating Committee (BCDC) of the National Bureau of Economic Research provides a hi...
The NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee and the CEPR Business Cycle Dating Committee date business ...
This paper evaluates the consistency of the NBER business cycle reference dates over time. Analysis ...
The NIESR's monthly GDP series is an innovative feature; most GDP estimates are published at an annu...
Business cycles are highly irregular fluctuations in economic activity. This article attempts to det...
This thesis focuses mainly on analysing leading indicators of business cycles within the USA since t...
The study contains a review, classification and evaluation of various procedures and concepts used i...
This paper introduces a new empirical strategy for the characterization of business cycles. It combi...
A working definition, first formulated in the 1920's by Mitchell and revised in the 1940's, has been...
We propose a dating process for the business and growth Euro-zone cycles. This process is a result o...
Business cycles, the ups and downs observed somewhat simultaneously in numerous macroeconomic variab...
This paper investigates the Belgian business cycle. It establishes a chronology of cycles over the p...
We describe different ways of measuring the business cycle. Insti-tutions such as the NBER, OECD and...
Proposes a number of improvements to standard techniques to detect the peaks and troughs of business...
We review several methods to define and forecast classical business cycle turning points in Norway. ...
The Business Cycle Dating Committee (BCDC) of the National Bureau of Economic Research provides a hi...
The NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee and the CEPR Business Cycle Dating Committee date business ...
This paper evaluates the consistency of the NBER business cycle reference dates over time. Analysis ...
The NIESR's monthly GDP series is an innovative feature; most GDP estimates are published at an annu...
Business cycles are highly irregular fluctuations in economic activity. This article attempts to det...
This thesis focuses mainly on analysing leading indicators of business cycles within the USA since t...
The study contains a review, classification and evaluation of various procedures and concepts used i...
This paper introduces a new empirical strategy for the characterization of business cycles. It combi...
A working definition, first formulated in the 1920's by Mitchell and revised in the 1940's, has been...
We propose a dating process for the business and growth Euro-zone cycles. This process is a result o...
Business cycles, the ups and downs observed somewhat simultaneously in numerous macroeconomic variab...
This paper investigates the Belgian business cycle. It establishes a chronology of cycles over the p...
We describe different ways of measuring the business cycle. Insti-tutions such as the NBER, OECD and...
Proposes a number of improvements to standard techniques to detect the peaks and troughs of business...
We review several methods to define and forecast classical business cycle turning points in Norway. ...