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The Australian Business Cycle and International Cyclical Linkages, 1959-1974

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  • Barry, P F
  • Guille, C W

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  • Barry, P F & Guille, C W, 1976. "The Australian Business Cycle and International Cyclical Linkages, 1959-1974," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 52(138), pages 137-165, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:ecorec:v:52:y:1976:i:138:p:137-65
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    1. Nicolas De Roos & Bill Russell, 2002. "The Exports Transmission Mechanism of Foreign Business Cycles to Australia," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 78(240), pages 50-59, March.
    2. Nicolas De Roos & Bill Russell, 2000. "An Empirical Note on the Influence of the US Stock Market on Australian Economic Activity," Australian Economic Papers, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 39(3), pages 291-300, September.
    3. Selover, David D., 1997. "Business cycle transmission between the United States and Japan: A vector error correction approach," Japan and the World Economy, Elsevier, vol. 9(3), pages 385-411, August.
    4. Shen, Jiancheng & Selover, David D. & Li, Chao & Yousefi, Hamed, 2022. "An ocean apart? The effects of US business cycles on Chinese business cycles," International Review of Economics & Finance, Elsevier, vol. 82(C), pages 677-698.
    5. Jean-Dominique Lafay & Friedrich Schneider & Werner Pommerehne, 1981. "Les interactions entre économie et politique : synthèse des analyses théoriques et empiriques," Revue Économique, Programme National Persée, vol. 32(1), pages 110-162.
    6. Friedrich Schneider & Werner W. Pommerehne, 1980. "Politico‐Economic Interactions in Australia:Some Empirical Evidence," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 56(153), pages 113-131, June.
    7. G. D. McCOLL & J. R. NICOL, 1980. "An Analysis of Australian Exports to its Major Trading Partn's:Mid‐1960s to Late 1970s," The Economic Record, The Economic Society of Australia, vol. 56(153), pages 145-157, June.
    8. Selover, David D. & Round, David K., 1996. "Business cycle transmission and interdependence between Japan and Australia," Journal of Asian Economics, Elsevier, vol. 7(4), pages 569-602.

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