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How Trends and Fluctuations Are Observed, Modeled, and Simulated: An Introduction

In: Business Cycles: Theory, History, Indicators, and Forecasting

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  • Victor Zarnowitz, 1992. "How Trends and Fluctuations Are Observed, Modeled, and Simulated: An Introduction," NBER Chapters, in: Business Cycles: Theory, History, Indicators, and Forecasting, pages 181-202, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
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    1. Adél Bosch & Steven F. Koch, 2020. "The South African Financial Cycle and its Relation to Household Deleveraging," South African Journal of Economics, Economic Society of South Africa, vol. 88(2), pages 145-173, June.

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