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    Financial distress, bankruptcy law and the business cycle by Sussman, O, Suarez, J

    Published 2004
    “…In contrast, a policy of bailing out businesses during the bust, or actively managing the interest rate across the cycle, could stabilize the economy in the long run. …”
    Working paper
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    Commodity price shocks and the Australian economy since federation by Bhattacharyya, S, Williamson, J

    Published 2010
    “…It identifies two major price shock episodes before the recent mining-led boom and bust. It assesses their relative magnitude, their de-industrialization and distributional impact during the booms, and their labour market and policy responses throughout. …”
    Working paper
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    African mining, gender, and local employment by Kotsadam, A, Tolonen, A

    Published 2013
    “…Mining creates local boom-bust economies in Africa, with permanent effects on women's labor market participation.…”
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    Life after crossing the border: Assimilation during the First Mexican Mass Migration by Escamilla-Guerrero, D, Kosack, E, Ward, Z

    Published 2020
    “…The first mass migration of Mexicans to the United States occurred in the early twentieth century: from smaller pre-Revolutionary flows in the 1900s, to hundreds of thousands during the violent 1910s, to the boom of the 1920s, and then the bust and deportations/repatriations of the 1930s. …”
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    Sinking ships: illiquidity and the predictability of returns on real assets in recessions by Doshchyn, A

    Published 2023
    “…This asymmetry points against existing explanations of return predictability, such as predictable boom-bust cycles arising from firms overreacting in good times. …”
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    Life after crossing the border: assimilation during the first Mexican mass migration by Escamilla-Guerrero, D, Kosack, E, Ward, Z

    Published 2020
    “…The first mass migration of Mexicans to the United States occurred in the early twentieth century: from smaller pre-Revolutionary flows in the 1900s, to hundreds of thousands during the violent 1910s, to the boom of the 1920s, and then the bust and deportations/repatriations of the 1930s. …”
    Working paper
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    When is a housing market overheated enough to threaten stability? by Muellbauer, J

    Published 2012
    “…In many countries, house prices are subject to boom/bust cycles and in some these are linked to severe economic and financial instability. …”
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    A monthly stock exchange index for Ireland, 1864-1930 by Grossman, RS, Lyons, RC, O'Rourke, KH, Ursu, MA

    Published 2013
    “…The period from 1914 until 1929 saw a number of boom-bust cycles, concurrent with war and other political events affecting Ireland, including its independence movement. …”
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    Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts: An Empirical Analysis. by Axelson, U, Jenkinson, T, Strömberg, P, Weisbach, M

    Published 2007
    “…These results are consistent with a view in which the availability of financing impacts booms and busts in the private equity market.…”
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    Borrow Cheap, Buy High? The Determinants of Leverage and Pricing in Buyouts by Axelson, U, Jenkinson, T, Strömberg, P, Weisbach, M

    Published 2010
    “…The results are consistent with the view that the availability of financing impacts booms and busts in the private equity market, and that agency problems between private equity funds and their investors can affect buyout capital structures.…”
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    Quantifying Dutch disease effects and asymmetry in economic responses to oil price volatility in Kuwait by Shehabi, M

    Published 2020
    “…Booms expand mainly nontraded oligopolies’ markup along with the energy sector and the SWFs, and raise rent distribution payments to the public. Busts reduce distribution payments and markups of oligopolistic firms, but the latter do not expand into the export market despite the depreciating real exchange rate. …”
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