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      <title>On the persistence of output fluctuations in high technology sectors</title>
      <link>http://hdl.handle.net/10023/652</link>
      <description>Abstract: Fatás (2000) argues that in a cross-section analysis of countries there exists a positive&#xD;
correlation between long-term growth rates and the persistence of output fluctuations.&#xD;
The current paper extends this line of research by examining manufacturing sectors of an&#xD;
economy which can be characterised by two levels of technology; a low level and a high&#xD;
level. Analysis of the data reveals a positive correlation between long-term growth rates&#xD;
and the persistence of output fluctuations in ‘high-tech’ sectors. This empirical analysis is&#xD;
further supported by reformulating the model of Matsuyama (1999b) in a stochastic&#xD;
environment. Within this framework the model is able to capture the two main theories of&#xD;
growth, namely; the Solow model and the Romer model. The stochastic nature of the&#xD;
long run output trend is endogenous and based on technological shocks. Despite the&#xD;
cyclical nature of the shocks we are able to show that output fluctuations are more&#xD;
persistent in ‘high-tech’ sectors.
Description: Previously in the University eprints HAIRST pilot service at http://eprints.st-andrews.ac.uk/archive/00000061/</description>
      <pubDate>Sat, 01 Jan 2000 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <dc:date>2000-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
      <dc:creator>Lasselle, Laurence</dc:creator>
      <dc:creator>Aloi, Marta</dc:creator>
      <dc:creator>McMillan, David G.</dc:creator>
      <dc:description>Fatás (2000) argues that in a cross-section analysis of countries there exists a positive&#xD;
correlation between long-term growth rates and the persistence of output fluctuations.&#xD;
The current paper extends this line of research by examining manufacturing sectors of an&#xD;
economy which can be characterised by two levels of technology; a low level and a high&#xD;
level. Analysis of the data reveals a positive correlation between long-term growth rates&#xD;
and the persistence of output fluctuations in ‘high-tech’ sectors. This empirical analysis is&#xD;
further supported by reformulating the model of Matsuyama (1999b) in a stochastic&#xD;
environment. Within this framework the model is able to capture the two main theories of&#xD;
growth, namely; the Solow model and the Romer model. The stochastic nature of the&#xD;
long run output trend is endogenous and based on technological shocks. Despite the&#xD;
cyclical nature of the shocks we are able to show that output fluctuations are more&#xD;
persistent in ‘high-tech’ sectors.</dc:description>
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