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Green business cycle: an analysis on China and France (CROSBI ID 293276)

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Škare, Marinko ; Tomić, Daniel ; Stjepanović, Saša Green business cycle: an analysis on China and France // Acta montanistica Slovaca, 25 (2020), 4; 563-576. doi: 10.46544/AMS.v25i4.10

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Škare, Marinko ; Tomić, Daniel ; Stjepanović, Saša

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Green business cycle: an analysis on China and France

Business cycle analysis generated an essential impulse in stimulating and provoking interesting academic and professional debates within a growth perspective. In fact, measuring business cycles is critical in determining the stylized facts on the cyclical behavior of aggregate macroeconomic indicators over time. As green growth topics started to occupy much academic interest, the question of co-existence of equitable and sustainable development as well as current dynamics and cyclical features of economic growth comes into foreplay. The goal of this paper is to evaluate cyclical characteristics of green growth related variables by observing two countries that showed different green policy aspirations over time, namely China and France. Following the main objective of the paper, we want to provide a detailed analysis of the extent to which Green GDP and relevant output measures are comparable in a wider ‘deviation cycle’ context that includes cycle correlation, cycle coherence and cycle magnitude. Results suggest that business cycles of GDP/GNI and Green GDP are strongly connected and coherent to a high degree.However, we found that the strength of that nexus and the degree of similarity has changed considerably over time, yet in a positive way.

business cycles ; Green GDP ; cycle coherence ; magnitude of cycles

Acknowledgment: This paper is a result of scientific – research projects “Accounting for the Future, Big Data and Economic Measurement” and “The Determinants and Challenges of Competitiveness” supported by the Faculty of Economics and Tourism „Dr. Mijo Mirković“, Juraj Dobrila University of Pula. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Faculty of Economics and Tourism „Dr. Mijo Mirković“, Pula.

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25 (4)

2020.

563-576

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1335-1788

10.46544/AMS.v25i4.10

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