Business cycle synchronization between Australia and New Zealand

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There has been a high degree of economic and financial integration between Australia and New Zealand with free trade agreements linking the capital and labor markets. Given a strong economic relationship, business-cycle transmission is expected to exist between the two countries. By analyzing the shock-transmission channels via trade, monetary policy, and exchange rates between Australia and New Zealand we can infer that if Australia and New Zealand trade less, have more similar monetary policy structure, or have less similar economic structures they would have stronger economy correlation. The results also show that the highly integrated banking system between Australia and New Zealand is an additional avenue for shock transmission between both countries. © 2007 Science Publications.

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Wei, J., Lee, M., & Gan, C. (2007). Business cycle synchronization between Australia and New Zealand. American Journal of Applied Sciences, 4(12), 1045–1053. https://doi.org/10.3844/ajassp.2007.1045.1053

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