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Christensen, Timothy, Hurn, Stan, & Pagan, Adrian (2011) Detecting common dynamics in transitory components. Journal of Time Series Econometrics, 3(1), pp. 1-26.
Harding, Don & Pagan, Adrian (2011) An econometric analysis of some models for constructed binary time series. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, 29(1), pp. 86-95.
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1Fukač, Martin & Pagan, Adrian (2010) Limited information estimation and evaluation of DSGE models. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 25(1), pp. 55-70.
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4Pagan, Adrian & Pesaran, M. Hashem (2008) Econometric analysis of stuctural systems with permanent and transitory shocks. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 32(10), pp. 3376-3395.
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12Kapetanios, G, Pagan, A., & Scott, A. (2007) Making a match: Combining theory and evidence in policy-oriented macroeconomic modeling. Journal of Econometrics, 136(2), pp. 565-594.
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5Harding, Don & Pagan, Adrian (2006) Synchronization of cycles. Journal of Econometrics, 132(1), pp. 59-79.
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42Engel, James, Haugh, David, & Pagan, Adrian (2005) Some methods for assessing the need for non-linear models in business cycle analysis. International Journal of Forecasting, 21(4), pp. 651-662.
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7Harding, Don & Pagan, Adrian N. (2005) A suggested framework for classifying the modes of cycle research. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 20(2), pp. 151-159.
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15Harding, Don & Pagan, Adrian (2003) Rejoinder to James Hamilton. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 27(9), pp. 1695-1698.
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9Harding, Robert & Pagan, Adrian (2003) A comparison of two business cycle dating methods. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 27(9), pp. 1681-1690.
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38Pagan, Adrian R. & Sossounov, Kirill A. (2003) A simple framework for analysing bull and bear markets. Journal of Applied Econometrics, 18(1), pp. 23-46.
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46Harding, Don & Pagan, Adrian (2002) Dissecting the cycle: a methodological investigation. Journal of Monetary Economics, 49(2), pp. 365-381.
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