Financial cycles have strong economic implications: IMF paper
An International Monetary Fund paper, published in April, examines the behaviour of major macroeconomic and financial variables over business and financial cycles.
Stijn Claessens, Ayhan Kose and Marco Terrones, the paper's authors, use data from 200 business and 700 financial cycles in 44 countries between 1960 and 2007 to analyse the interactions between business and financial cycles. They argue that knowledge about the interactions between real and financial sectors during different phases of
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