The paper uses long-run GDP data for developed countries drawn from Maddison (2003) to generate deviation cycles for the period from 1870 to 2001. The cyclical deviates are examined for their bilateral cross-correlation values in three separate periods, those of the first globalization wave (1870 to 1914), the period of the "bloc economy" (1915 to 1959) and for the period of the second globalization (1960-2001). Cluster analysis is applied and the McNemar test is used to test for the relative coherence of alternative groupings of countries in the three periods. The bloc economy period emerges as one that features some well-defined sub-global clusters, where the second globalization period does not, the first globalization period lying betwe...
This article considers the evolution of international business cycle interdependencies among 27 dev...
Abstract: This paper studies the changes in world business cycles during the period 1960-2001. We em...
This paper studies the cyclical fluctuations of the Middle East and North Africa countries in intera...
This paper reports estimates based on long-run data sets for GDP and trade, with three subsamples ch...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recess...
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the time-varying interdependence among the eco...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the evolution of the degree of global cyclical interdependence over th...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
In this study, we examine the issue of business cycle synchronization from a historical perspective ...
In this study, we examine the issue of business cycle synchronization from a historical perspective ...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the time-varying interdependence among...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
The past 30 years have been witness to an inexorable change in the degree to which economies are con...
The paper uses quarterly GDP data for some 30 years up to and including 2001, to examine the identit...
This article considers the evolution of international business cycle interdependencies among 27 dev...
Abstract: This paper studies the changes in world business cycles during the period 1960-2001. We em...
This paper studies the cyclical fluctuations of the Middle East and North Africa countries in intera...
This paper reports estimates based on long-run data sets for GDP and trade, with three subsamples ch...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recess...
In this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the time-varying interdependence among the eco...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the evolution of the degree of global cyclical interdependence over th...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
In this study, we examine the issue of business cycle synchronization from a historical perspective ...
In this study, we examine the issue of business cycle synchronization from a historical perspective ...
AbstractIn this paper, we provide a comprehensive analysis of the time-varying interdependence among...
This paper examines the synchronization of business cycles across the G7 countries during US recessi...
The past 30 years have been witness to an inexorable change in the degree to which economies are con...
The paper uses quarterly GDP data for some 30 years up to and including 2001, to examine the identit...
This article considers the evolution of international business cycle interdependencies among 27 dev...
Abstract: This paper studies the changes in world business cycles during the period 1960-2001. We em...
This paper studies the cyclical fluctuations of the Middle East and North Africa countries in intera...