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, Eijffinger, Sylvester C. W. ; Louis, Raes ; Ronald J, Mahieu ; Ronald, Mahieu ; Sylvester, Eijffinger. (2010) The bond yield conundrum: alternative hypotheses and the state of the economy.
In: CEPR Discussion Papers. RePEc:cpr:ceprdp:8063.
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3. GDP growth volatility: The GDP growth data are available at quarterly frequency. We took these from Stock and Watson (2008). Growth rates are the log of the year-on-year diïerences. The volatility was obtained by taking the standard deviation over the past 24 months (quarterly frequency). Monthly observations were constructed by interpolation (cubic spline). 4. Volatility of outstanding consumer credit. Consumer credit data is available through the FRED database. The volatility was obtained by taking the standard deviation over the past 12 months (monthly frequency).
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