International audienceIn a classic article, Granger (Econometrica 34, 1966) asserted that most economic time series measured in level have spectra that exhibit a smooth declining shape with considerable power at very low frequencies. There has been no systematic attempt to examine Granger's assertion with international data. Output level spectra are estimated for 58 countries, divided into developed, high-income developing, and low-income developing groups. The shapes of the estimated spectra are found to be strikingly similar to Granger's typical shape, particularly for the developed countries
The paper evaluates the potential of band spectral estimation for extracting signals in economic tim...
We develop a bivariate spectral Granger-causality test that can be applied at each individual freque...
This paper examines international linkages of co-movements in output fluctuations amongst G7 economi...
International audienceIn a classic article, Granger (Econometrica 34, 1966) asserted that most econo...
Granger (1966) describes how the spectral shape of an economic variable concentrates spectral mass a...
International audienceWe estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit d...
We estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit diverse shapes. To stud...
We estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit diverse shapes. To stud...
Because a stationary time series may be represented in spectral (or frequency) terms it has become ...
Decomposing Granger causality over the spectrum allows us to disentangle potentially different Grang...
SUMMARY: Inequity in wealth and income distributions is ubiquitous and persistent in markets economi...
The role of spectral and cross spectral analysis of time series is emphasized and the mathematical p...
Spectral analysis is applied to the empirical identification of terms of trade cycles, in the secula...
The rank of the spectral density matrix conveys relevant information in a variety of modelling scena...
One of the pervasive issues in social and environmental research has been to improve the quality of ...
The paper evaluates the potential of band spectral estimation for extracting signals in economic tim...
We develop a bivariate spectral Granger-causality test that can be applied at each individual freque...
This paper examines international linkages of co-movements in output fluctuations amongst G7 economi...
International audienceIn a classic article, Granger (Econometrica 34, 1966) asserted that most econo...
Granger (1966) describes how the spectral shape of an economic variable concentrates spectral mass a...
International audienceWe estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit d...
We estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit diverse shapes. To stud...
We estimate output growth rate spectra for 58 countries. The spectra exhibit diverse shapes. To stud...
Because a stationary time series may be represented in spectral (or frequency) terms it has become ...
Decomposing Granger causality over the spectrum allows us to disentangle potentially different Grang...
SUMMARY: Inequity in wealth and income distributions is ubiquitous and persistent in markets economi...
The role of spectral and cross spectral analysis of time series is emphasized and the mathematical p...
Spectral analysis is applied to the empirical identification of terms of trade cycles, in the secula...
The rank of the spectral density matrix conveys relevant information in a variety of modelling scena...
One of the pervasive issues in social and environmental research has been to improve the quality of ...
The paper evaluates the potential of band spectral estimation for extracting signals in economic tim...
We develop a bivariate spectral Granger-causality test that can be applied at each individual freque...
This paper examines international linkages of co-movements in output fluctuations amongst G7 economi...