An empirical analysis of Indian business cycle dynamics
This paper attempts to construct a monthly Composite Index of Leading Indicators (CILI) for the Indian business cycle between April 1994 and December 2015. The cyclical component of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), generated by Baxter-King band pass filters, is considered as a r...
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doaj-8f23877c16f4433b9c17f0feb61c73dc2020-11-25T02:51:24ZengFaculty of Economics, BelgradeEkonomski Anali0013-32641820-73752017-01-016221372510.2298/EKA1713007P0013-32641713007PAn empirical analysis of Indian business cycle dynamicsParamanik Rajendra N.0Kamaiah Bandi1BITS-Pilani, Dept. of Economics and Finance, IndiaUniversity of Hyderabad, School of Economics, IndiaThis paper attempts to construct a monthly Composite Index of Leading Indicators (CILI) for the Indian business cycle between April 1994 and December 2015. The cyclical component of the Index of Industrial Production (IIP), generated by Baxter-King band pass filters, is considered as a reference series for Indian business cycle analysis. A set of indicator variables pertaining to different sectors of the economy are chosen on the basis of their strong leading correlation with the reference series. Further, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) technique is applied to assign an appropriate weight to each leading variable, and a CILI is constructed. The performance of the CILI is validated using the turning-point analysis of BryBoschan and Harding-Pagan. The CILI accurately predicts two major troughs in the Indian business cycle, with six and eleven month leads respectively.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0013-3264/2017/0013-32641713007P.pdfbusiness cyclecomposite index of leading indicators |
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An empirical analysis of Indian business cycle dynamics |
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Ekonomski Anali |
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This paper attempts to construct a monthly Composite Index of Leading
Indicators (CILI) for the Indian business cycle between April 1994 and
December 2015. The cyclical component of the Index of Industrial Production
(IIP), generated by Baxter-King band pass filters, is considered as a
reference series for Indian business cycle analysis. A set of indicator
variables pertaining to different sectors of the economy are chosen on the
basis of their strong leading correlation with the reference series.
Further, Principal Component Analysis (PCA) technique is applied to assign
an appropriate weight to each leading variable, and a CILI is constructed.
The performance of the CILI is validated using the turning-point analysis of
BryBoschan and Harding-Pagan. The CILI accurately predicts two major troughs
in the Indian business cycle, with six and eleven month leads respectively. |
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business cycle composite index of leading indicators |
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