We examine the patterns and determinants of business cycle correlations among 11 UK regions and six euro-zone countries over the 1966-97 period, using the generalized method of moments to allow for sampling error in comparing estimated correlations. The British business cycle is found to be persistently out of phase with that of the main euro-zone economies, and the trend is towards lower correlations. We detect only minor cyclical heterogeneity among UK regions. Differences in sectoral specialization drive some of the asymmetry in GDP fluctuations, but they do not appear significant in explaining the observed reduction in UK-EU business cycle correlations over time
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This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
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We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
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This paper reports estimates based on long-run data sets for GDP and trade, with three subsamples ch...
We study the business cycle properties of the four largest European economies in the wake of the rec...
We examine the patterns and determinants of business-cycle correlations among eleven UK regions and ...
We examine the patterns and determinants of business-cycle correlations among eleven UK regions and ...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This paper investigates business cycle relations among different economies in the Euro area. Cyclica...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This paper investigates business cycle relations among different economies in the Euro area. Cyclica...
This paper, using 40 years of monthly industrial production data, examines the relationship between ...
This paper investigates business cycle relations among different economies in the Euro area. Cyclica...
In this short article we use a simple differences-in-clifferences technique to investigate whether b...
In this paper we study business cycle correlations in the Eurozone and its determinants. Additionall...
We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
We examine business cycle synchronizations between the euro area and the recently acceded EU and cur...
This paper studies business cycle synchronisation and convergence in the euro area. A set of stylise...
This paper reports estimates based on long-run data sets for GDP and trade, with three subsamples ch...
We study the business cycle properties of the four largest European economies in the wake of the rec...