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Business Cycles: Fact, Fallacy and Fantasy


Sumru Altug


Koc University - Department of Economics

December 1, 2009

BUSINESS CYCLES, World Scientific, December 2009

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This book provides an overview of the modern theory and empirics of business cycles. Written by one of the pioneering authors in this field, it examines the notion of a business cycle and discusses alternative approaches to modeling. Arguably, one of the most important debates in this literature has been the issue of “matching” a business cycle to the data. In their original contribution, Kydland and Prescott (1982) proposed the method of calibration as a way of examining the implications of a business cycle model; yet, even at its inception, this approach came under criticism from a variety of sources. This monograph will examine some of these criticisms and discuss alternative approaches that have been put forward. More generally, it will discuss what lies ahead for modern business cycle theory.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 5

Keywords: Business Cycles, Shocks and Propagation Mechanisms, Calibration, Matching Model to Data

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Date posted: April 16, 2010  

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Altug, Sumru, Business Cycles: Fact, Fallacy and Fantasy (December 1, 2009). BUSINESS CYCLES, World Scientific, December 2009 . Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1587940

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Sumru Altug (Contact Author)
Koc University - Department of Economics ( email )
Rumeli Feneri Yolu
Sariyer 80910, Istanbul
Turkey
(90 212) 338 1673 (Phone)
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