Business Cycles in BRICS

Author:   Sergey Smirnov ,  Ataman Ozyildirim ,  Paulo Picchetti
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
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Pages:   513
Publication Date:   11 February 2019
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Author:   Sergey Smirnov ,  Ataman Ozyildirim ,  Paulo Picchetti
Publisher:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Imprint:   Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2019
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.801kg
ISBN:  

9783030079154


ISBN 10:   3030079155
Pages:   513
Publication Date:   11 February 2019
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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1. Introduction. Part I. The Global Economy and BRICS.- 2. BRICS in the Global Economy.- 3. Institutions, Productivity Change and Growth.- 4. The Connectedness of Business Cycles between the BRICS.- Part II. History and Driving Forces of Economic Cycles in BRICS.- 5. Economic Cycles in Brazil.- 6. Economic Fluctuations and Their Drivers in Russia.- 7. Business Cycle Measurement in India.- 8. Economic Cycles and Crises in New China.- 9. China's Economic Cycles: Characteristics and Determinant Factors.- 10. A Brief History of Business Cycle Measurement in South Africa.- Part III. Business Tendency Surveys (BTSs) in BRICS.- 11. International Tradition of Tendency Surveys.- 12. Economic Tendency Surveys in Brazil: Main Features and Uses.- 13. Russian Business Tendency Surveys by HSE and Rosstat.- 14. Business Tendency Surveys in India.- 15. Business Tendency Surveys in China.- 16. South Africa: The BER's Business Tendency Surveys.- Part IV. Composite Cyclical Indicators for Real-Time Monitoring and Forecasting the BRICS Economies.- 17. Compiling Cyclical Composite Indexes: The Conference Board Indicators Approach.- 18. Coincident and Leading Indicators for Brazilian Cycles.- 19. Brazilian Business Cycles as Characterized by CODACE.- 20. A Bayesian Approach to Predicting Cycles Using Composite Indicators.- 21. A Survey of Composite Leading Indices for Russia.- 22. Indices of Regional Economic Activity for Russia.- 23. An Application of the Indicator Approach to Developing Coincident and Leading Economic Indexes for India.- 24. Business Climate Indices in China.- 25. Tracking Business and Growth Cycles in the Chinese Economy Using Composite Indexes.- 26. The SARB's Composite Business Cycle Indicators.- 27. Alternative Cycle Indicators for the South African Business Cycle.- 28. Forecasting Business Cycles in South Africa.- Part V. Concluding remarks. 29. Measurement, Monitoring, and Forecasting Economic Cycles: BRICS Lessons.

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Sergey Smirnov is Deputy Director of the Development Center Institute, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moskow. For decades he worked in academic institutions and private think-tanks. In recent years, he focusses on monitoring and analyzing the Russian and international economy and pays special attention to the characteristics of the Russian economic cycle, building up this field of economic knowledge almost from the ground upwards. His research established the long-run historical trajectory of the Russian economy, identified its turning points, constructed a system of cyclical (leading, coinciding, and lagging) indicators for Russia and assessed its suitability for forecasting of the two latest recessions in real-time. He received his PhD in economics from The Moscow State University in 1986. Ataman Ozyildirim is Director, Business Cycle and Growth Research at The Conference Board, New York. In addition to leading the research program on business cycles and developing leading economic indexes for mature and emerging economies, he also manages the research program in productivity, innovation and competitiveness. His team produces The Conference Board's annual Global Economic Outlook which is also updated quarterly. As a native of Istanbul, Turkey, he received his BA in economics from Ithaca College, New York and his PhD in economics from The Pennsylvania State University. Paulo Picchetti received his PhD in Economics from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1995. He started teaching at University of Sao Paulo at that year, in a joint appointment with Fundacao Instituto de Pesquisas Economicas, where he also worked as a researcher and coordinator of the Consumer Price Index. In 2007 he joined Fundacao Getulio Vargas, teaching at the Sao Paulo School of Economics, and in a joint appointment with Instituto Brasileiro de Economia. He is a member of the Brazilian Dating Committee for Economic Cycles (CODACE), and is involved in a number of research projects acting as an applied econometrician.

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