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Has the Business Cycle Changed in Japan? A Bayesian Analysis Based on a Markov Switching Model with Multiple Change Points

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Table 1.Model with No Change Point
Table 2.Model with One Change Point
Table 3.Model with Two Change Points
Table 4.Model with Three Change Points
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