Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries: Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis
This book contributes to the debate on the decoupling of emerging economies from the advanced economies with a new, empirical investigation approach. Taking counterfactual experiments performed using a time-varying panel VAR model, the author argues that over the last thirty years, emerging economi...
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oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-592622023-11-11T06:33:08Z Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries: Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis Pesce, Antonio General Industries Economics Business Business cycles This book contributes to the debate on the decoupling of emerging economies from the advanced economies with a new, empirical investigation approach. Taking counterfactual experiments performed using a time-varying panel VAR model, the author argues that over the last thirty years, emerging economies have become less vulnerable to shocks spreading from advanced economies. This resilience to external shocks has changed in a non-progressive manner over time, with phases of greater resilience followed by others of lower resilience and vice versa. This research outlines its wave-like path and presents new results that contribute to the discussion. 2015-12-01T07:22:33Z 2015-12-01T07:22:33Z 2015 Book 978-3-319-17085-5 978-3-319-17084-8 https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59262 en application/pdf Springer |
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This book contributes to the debate on the decoupling of emerging economies from the advanced economies with a new, empirical investigation approach. Taking counterfactual experiments performed using a time-varying panel VAR model, the author argues that over the last thirty years, emerging economies have become less vulnerable to shocks spreading from advanced economies. This resilience to external shocks has changed in a non-progressive manner over time, with phases of greater resilience followed by others of lower resilience and vice versa. This research outlines its wave-like path and presents new results that contribute to the discussion. |
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Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries:
Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis |
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Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries:
Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis |
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Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries:
Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis |
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Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries:
Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis |
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Economic Cycles in Emerging and Advanced Countries:
Synchronization, International Spillovers and the Decoupling Hypothesis |
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economic cycles in emerging and advanced countries:
synchronization, international spillovers and the decoupling hypothesis |
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Springer |
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2015 |
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https://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/59262 |
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