Abstract

This paper reports some international evidence on output persistence based on postwar data. Using fractional differencing analysis, we find evidence of fractional integration in output for the U.S. and U.K. but not for the other G-7 countries, implying that these two countries show much less persistence in output fluctuations than the others.

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