Business Cycles and Economic Crises

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A01=Niels Geiger
A01=Vadim Kufenko
Author_Niels Geiger
Author_Vadim Kufenko
Bibliometric
Bibliometric Analysis
bibliometric analysis of economic crises
Bibliometric Data
bibliometric methods
Business Cycle Dating Committee
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Category=KCP
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Category=KJM
Cell D1
Citation Counts
Citation Data
citing
Citing Item
Consumption Price Index
contraction
Contraction Years
data
Discipline Categories
econometric analysis
economic history research
economics
Economics Journals
empirical economic studies
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Granger Causality Test Results
Impulse Response Functions
item
JEL Codes
journals
JSTOR Data
JSTOR Search
Keynes's General Theory
Keynes’s General Theory
macroeconomic fluctuations
NBER Data
NBER's Business Cycle Date
NBER’s Business Cycle Date
quantitative economic analysis
Relative Frequencies
Relevant Data Sources
Research Articles
series
Term Frequencies
time
Vadim Kufenko
years

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138659421
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 20 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Throughout the history of economic thought, interest in business cycles and economic crises has sometimes been observed to rise during times of crises, recessions and depressions. However, the treatment of this topic in the literature has generally been merely anecdotal.

This book presents a bibliometric and econometric analysis of the development of business cycle and crises theory and its connection to economic developments, particularly since the early 20th century. The book explores the connection between economic development and the literature, utilising systematic bibliometric and rigorous econometric methods and drawing its data from a wide range of sources. This volume provides quantitative answers to questions which have not previously been subject to a precise and comprehensive empirical analysis.

This book will be of great interest to historians of economic thought for its novel treatment of a much-discussed topic, and its well-founded and transparent results.

Niels Geiger is a postdoc in economics and research assistant at the Department of Economics at the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, Germany.

Vadim Kufenko is a postdoc in economics and a research assistant at the Department of Economics at the University of Hohenheim, Germany.

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