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2014(Vol.6, Issue:7)
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How Business Cycle Volatility Affect Economic Growth in China? -An Empirical Study based on GARCH-M Model using the 1952-2012 Data

Wang Yu
Corresponding Author:  Wang Yu 
Submitted: May ‎19, ‎2014
Accepted: ‎June ‎16, ‎2014
Published: July 10, 2014
Abstract:
The considerable divergence in analyzing the relationship between business cycle volatility and economic growth calls for thorough empirical investigations, but according to the relationship between business cycle volatility and economic growth, foreign experience study did not get uniform results and the experience of the domestic research, less likely. This study attempts to make further test by constructing GARCH-M model with Chinese data from 1952 to 2012 and take the method of maximum likelihood to discuss the relationship between business cycle volatility and economic growth. The result, which is significant statistically, shows that business cycle volatility and economic growth in China is negatively correlated. Therefore, business cycle volatility will bring indirect welfare cost to the residents by decreasing economic growth rate. Stabilization policy will both suppress business cycle volatility and increase economic growth rate.

Key words:  Business cycle volatility, economic growth, GARCH-M model, , , ,
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Wang Yu, . How Business Cycle Volatility Affect Economic Growth in China? -An Empirical Study based on GARCH-M Model using the 1952-2012 Data. Advance Journal of Food Science and Technology, (7): 934-940.
ISSN (Online):  2042-4876
ISSN (Print):   2042-4868
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