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RBA Glossary definition for business cycle

business cycle – The period between peaks or troughs of macroeconomic activity.

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Table 2 in Business Cycle Dynamics in OECD Countries: Evidence, Causes and Policy Implications | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
RBA Annual Conference – 2005 Business Cycle Dynamics in OECD Countries: Evidence, Causes and Policy Implications. ... Table 2: Summary Statistics Concerning Classical Cycles in Selected OECD Countries.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/cotis-coppel-table-2.html

Australian and Foreign Business Cycles

1 Dec 1995 RDP 9512
Guy Debelle and Bruce Preston
RDP 9512: Consumption, Investment and International Linkages 2. Australian and Foreign Business Cycles. ... The stock cycle is a lagging indicator of activity and closely tied to the business cycle.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/rdp/1995/9512/australian-and-foreign-business-cycles.html
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Economic and Financial Research in the Reserve Bank

10 Jan 1994 Bulletin – January 1994
These changes have had an important impact on the way in which the business cycle has evolved. ... 9311 Lowe P. and T. Rohling, ‘Agency Costs, Balance Sheets and the Business Cycle’.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/1994/jan/2.html

The Determinants of Non-tradables Inflation

18 Sep 2014 Bulletin – September 2014
David Jacobs and Thomas Williams
This article examines the factors that explain inflation in prices of non-tradable items in the CPI. Non-tradable goods and services by definition have relatively little exposure to international competition. Consequently, their prices are more
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/bulletin/2014/sep/4.html

Discussion on International Business Cycle Co-movements through Time | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
References. Baxter M and MA Kouparitsas (2005), ‘Determinants of business cycle comovement: a robust analysis’, Journal of Monetary Economics, 52(1), pp 113–157. ... influence on business cycle synchronicity in Asia and could be expected to have
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/andrews-kohler-disc.html

Discussion on What Caused the Decline in US Business Cycle Volatility? | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
Barlevy G (2003), ‘The cost of business cycles under endogenous growth’, NBER Working Paper No 9970. ... Barlevy G (2005), ‘The cost of business cycles and the benefits of stabilization’, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Economic Perspectives, 29(1
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/gordon-disc.html

Discussion on The Australian Business Cycle: A Coincident Indicator Approach | Conference – 2005

11 Jul 2005 Conferences
The benefit of using a coincident index instead of GDP to gauge the state of the business cycle was questioned by some participants. ... state of the business cycle in real time than applying trend filters to GDP, given the end-point problems involved in
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2005/gillitzer-kearns-richards-disc.html

Does Monetary Policy Affect Non-mining Business Investment in Australia? Evidence from BLADE

11 Dec 2023 RDP 2023-09
Gulnara Nolan, Jonathan Hambur and Philip Vermeulen
Research Discussion Paper – RDP 2023-09 Does Monetary Policy Affect Non-mining Business Investment in Australia? ... Finally, we find evidence that monetary policy affects firms actual and expected investment contemporaneously, suggesting that
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RBA Annual Conferences

8 May 2024 Conferences
The Bank's Economic Group holds an annual Conference, the proceedings of which are published. The Conference Volume, containing revised papers and discussions, is released in hard copy and on the website within three months of the conference
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Discussion on It Takes More Than a Bubble to Become Japan | Conference – 2003

18 Aug 2003 Conferences
For example, if stock prices are characterised as the present discounted value of future dividends, then the current stock price will be sensitive to expectations about the business cycle, since this ... 0.38. Tankan business conditions. 0.00. 0.18. CPI
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/confs/2003/posen-disc.html