This volume focuses on the analysis and measurement of business cycles
in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS). Divided into
five parts, it begins with an overview of the main concepts and problems
involved in monitoring and forecasting business cycles. Then it
highlights the role of BRICS in the global economy and explores the
interrelatedness of business cycles within BRICS. In turn, part two
provides studies on the historical development of business cycles in the
individual BRICS countries and describes the driving forces behind those
cycles. Parts three and four present national business tendency surveys
and composite cyclical indices for real-time monitoring and forecasting
of various BRICS economies, while the final part discusses how the
lessons learned in the BRICS countries can be used for the analysis of
business cycles and their socio-political consequences in other emerging
countries.