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The effect of seasonal adjustment on the properties of business cycle regimes
Authors:Antonio Matas‐Mir  Denise R Osborn  Marco J Lombardi
Institution:1. Directorate General Statistics, European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany;2. Centre for Growth and Business Cycle Research, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK;3. Department of Economics, European University Institute, Fiesole, Italy
Abstract:We study the impact of seasonal adjustment on the properties of business cycle expansion and recession regimes using analytical, simulation and empirical methods. Analytically, we show that the X‐11 adjustment filter both reduces the magnitude of change at turning points and reduces the depth of recessions, with specific effects depending on the length of the recession. A Monte Carlo analysis using Markov‐switching models confirms these properties, with particularly undesirable effects in delaying the recognition of the end of a recession. However, seasonal adjustment can help to clarify the true regime when this is well underway. These results continue to hold when a seasonally non‐stationary process with regime‐dependent mean is misspecified as one with deterministic seasonal effects. The empirical findings, based on four coincident US business cycle indicators, reinforce the analytical and simulation results by showing that seasonal adjustment leads to the identification of longer and shallower recessions than obtained using unadjusted data. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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