James Morley

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A Simple Correction for Misspecification in Trend-Cycle Decompositions with an Application to Estimating r *
Journal of Business and Economic Statistics
2024-10-28Paper
Does the survey of professional forecasters help predict the shape of recessions in real time?
Economics Letters
2024-03-20Paper
When is discretionary fiscal policy effective?
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics
2023-04-27Paper
Improving likelihood-ratio-based confidence intervals for threshold parameters in finite samples
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics
2023-03-30Paper
Reproducing business cycle features: are nonlinear dynamics a proxy for multivariate information?
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics
2023-03-13Paper
State-dependent effects of fiscal policy
Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics & Econometrics
2023-03-07Paper
Nowcasting the output gap
Journal of Econometrics
2022-12-14Paper
Testing for a Markov-switching mean in serially correlated data
Recent Advances in Estimating Nonlinear Models
2018-12-13Paper
Structural evolution of the postwar U.S. economy
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
2018-11-01Paper
Likelihood-ratio-based confidence sets for the timing of structural breaks
Quantitative Economics
2018-09-12Paper
What factors drive the price-rent ratio for the housing market? A modified present-value analysis
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
2018-08-13Paper
Trend/cycle decomposition of regime-switching processes
Journal of Econometrics
2016-06-22Paper
Chapter 3 The Importance of Nonlinearity in Reproducing Business Cycle Features
Nonlinear Time Series Analysis of Business Cycles
2007-07-23Paper
A state-space approach to calculating the Beveridge-Nelson decomposition.
Economics Letters
2002-07-15Paper


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