The austrian business cycle in the european context
Registro en:
978-3-631-75458-0
Autor
Scheiblecker, Marcus
Institución
Resumen
The dating of business cycle turning points is still an important basis
for economic policy decisions. The present study sets out to trace
the Austrian business cycle for the Austrian economy for the period
between 1976 und 2005, using quarterly national accounts data of
Austria, Germany and the euro area. Three different filtering
methods are applied: first-order differences, the Hodrick-Prescott
filter and the Baxter-King filter. To all of them, two different methods of determining the business cycle are applied: the ad-hoc
identification of the cyclical component and a dynamic factor
model, taking into account the common cyclical variations for
Austria, the euro area and the German economy. Subsequently,
the Bry-Boschan algorithm serves to identify peaks and troughs of
the cycle. Finally, the results are interpreted and compared with
those of earlier studies on the euro area and the Austrian business
cycle.