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filtered series. The common component reflected in our BK-filtered
euro area GDP fails to indicate this turning point123•
The last trough found by Artis - Krolzig - Toro (2004) for European
GDP is in 2Q 1993. Both calendars for our HP-filtered series date this
trough two quarters later, whereas both approaches based on BK-
filtered series date it only one quarter later in 3Q 1993. First-order
differences again show no meaningful results.
It is difficult to compare the turning points for the Austrian business
cycle with those found by Artis -Krolzig -Toro (2004). For individual
countries, they give no dating calendars but instead plot the
probabilities for industrial production of being in either state of the
business cycle. Thus, the only possibility to date them approxi-
mately is by visual inspection when results are compared to our
findings for manufacturing production autCDE.
The first cycle for Austria shows a trough around the end of 197 4
and a peak at the beginning of 197 6. These are both located out-
side our sample period. The first turning point that can be com-
pared to ours is a trough at the beginning of 1982. This turning
point is reflected only by our just HP-filtered series which dates it at
the last quarter of 1981. Apart from the first-order-differenced se-
ries (which again fail to give a comparable result), all other meth-
ods employed date this trough more towards the end of 1982.
The following peak identified by the authors for the Austrian busi-
ness cycle is around the end of 1983. Whereas our BK-filtered series
confirm this date, both procedures based on HP filters identify it
one quarter later in 1
Q 1984. The ensuing contraction ends with a
trough located around the beginning of 1986. This turning point is
not reflected by our results. It is rather located in 1987 in most of
our series, but for that period the authors show a peak instead. The
123 It has to be kept in mind that our definition of euro area in the case of the dy-
namic factor model does not comprise Austria and Germany.
The Austrian Business Cycle in the European Context
Forschungsergebnisse der Wirtschaftsuniversitat Wien
- Titel
- The Austrian Business Cycle in the European Context
- Autor
- Marcus Scheiblecker
- Verlag
- PETER LANG - lnternationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
- Ort
- Frankfurt
- Datum
- 2008
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-3-631-75458-0
- Abmessungen
- 14.8 x 21.0 cm
- Seiten
- 236
- Schlagwörter
- Economy, Wirtschaft, WIFO, Vienna
- Kategorien
- International
- Recht und Politik
Inhaltsverzeichnis
- Zusammenfassung V
- Abstract IX
- List of figures and tables XV
- List of abbreviations XVII
- List of variables XIX
- 1. Research motivation and overview 1
- 2. The data 7
- 3. Methods of extracting business cycle characteristics 13
- 4. Identifying the business cycle 41
- 5. Analysing cyclical comovements
- 6. Dating the business cycle 61
- 7. Analysis of turning points 71
- 8. Results 79
- 9. Comparing results with earlier studies on the Austrian business cycle 125
- 9.1 Comparing the results with the study by Altissimo et al. (2001) 126
- 9.2 Comparing the results with the study by Monch -Uhlig (2004) 128
- 9.3 Comparing the results with the study by Cheung -Westermann (1999) 130
- 9.4 Comparing the results with the study by Brandner -Neusser (1992) 131
- 9.5 Comparing the results with the study by Forni - Hallin -Lippi -Reich/in (2000) 132
- 9.6 Comparing the results with the study by Breitung -Eickmeier (2005) 134
- 9.7 Comparing the results with the study by Artis - Marcellino - Proietti (2004) 134
- 9.8 Comparing the results with the study by Vijselaar -Albers (2001) 140
- 9.9 Comparing the results with the study by Artis - Zhang (1999) 142
- 9.10 Comparing the results with the study by Dickerson -Gibson -Tsakalotos (1998) 142
- 9.11 Comparing the results with the study by Artis - Krolzig - Toro (2004) 143
- 9.12 Comparing the results with the dating calendar of the CEPR 146
- 9.13 Comparing the results with the study by Breuss ( 1984) 151
- 9.14 Comparing the results with the study by Hahn - Walterskirchen ( 1992) 153
- 9.15 Comparison of the results of different dating procedures 154
- 9 .15.1 Turning point dates of the Austrian business cycle 155
- 9 .15.2 Turning point dates of the euro area business cycle 156
- 10. Concludlng remarks 161
- References 169
- Annex 177