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The aim of this study is to expose the relationships between Istanbul (Turkey), Merval (Argentina) and Bovespa (Brazil) stock exchange markets using monthly data covering the period 1997:03-2007:06. The long term co-movement of the stock exchanges has been tested by cointegration test developed...
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This paper considers the linkages between output growth and output volatility for the sample of G7 countries over the period 1958M2-2011M7, thereby paying particular attention to spillovers within and between countries. Using the VAR-based spillover index approach by Diebold and Yilmaz (2012),...
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This paper considers the linkages between output growth and output volatility for the sample of G7 countries over the period 1958M2-2011M7, thereby paying particular attention to spillovers within and between countries. Using the VAR-based spillover index approach by Diebold and Yilmaz (2012),...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010553045
Intertemporal models of the current account generally assume that global shocks do not affect the current account. We use this assumption to identify global and country-specific shocks in a bivariate VAR of output and the current account. Cross-country evidence from the G7 economies suggests...
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We propose a simple intertemporal model of output and current account dynamics that we estimate using a cointegrated VAR approach. We suggest a method for identifying global and country-specific shocks from the VAR and test it, using cross-country evidence.
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In this paper we examine the extent of international trade synchronization during periods of international trade collapses and US recessions. Using dynamic correlations based on monthly trade data for the G7 economies over the period 1961–2011, our results suggest rather idiosyncratic patterns...
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This paper examines the problem of Dutch disease in Russia during the oil boom of the 2000s, from both the theoretical and empirical points of view. Our analysis is based on the classical model of Dutch disease by Corden and Neary (1982). We examine the relationship between changes in the real...
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In this paper we examine the extent of international trade synchronization during periods of international trade collapses and US recessions. Based on monthly data for the G7 economies over the period 1961-2011, our results suggest rather idiosyncratic patterns of international trade...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011113379
We examine the transmission of economic shocks both from the rest of the world into the ASEAN region, as well as the transmission of such shocks from the rest of the row and ASEAN into a typical AMS. The approach we take is three-pronged. First, we will look into the trade and financial linkages...
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Bu çalışmada, Türkiye’de ekonomik büyüme ile ihracat ilişkisi 1974-2004 dönemi için incelenmiştir. Kullanılan değişkenlerden ekonomik büyüme I(0) ihracat I(1) olduğu için aralarındaki ilişki Sınır (Bound) Testi yaklaşımı ile araştırılmıştır. Bu yaklaşıma göre...
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