Business cycle development in Czech and Slovak economies

Authors

  • J. Pomenkova Mendel University Brno, Czechia
  • S. Kapounek Mendel University Brno, Czechia

Keywords:

harmonic analysis, stochastic cycles, economic activity, business cycle, output cyclicality

Abstract

This paper focuses on the business cycle development of Czech and Slovak economies. The main objective is to compare several methodological approaches to identify business cycles with the main theoretical sources of the economic activity movements in the analyzed periods. As both economies are of transition type, the growth business cycle concept will be considered. In this respect, deterministic as well as stochastic methods for obtaining cyclical fluctuations are applied. Czech and Slovak economies fall into the group of transition economies where the problems of insufficient number of observations and structural changes in empirical time series analysis occur. Even if there are many similarities in the institutions of both economies, the authors identified different regular periodicities of the waves. The used frequency analysis is a slightly unique approach of business cycle modeling. The analysis of business cycle movements has significant potential to improve economic policy efficiency.

Author Biographies

J. Pomenkova, Mendel University Brno, Czechia

Department of Finance

S. Kapounek, Mendel University Brno, Czechia

Department of Finance

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Published

2010-11-24

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MANAGEMENT