An analysis of economic stability and financial development in India using asymmetric cointegration and simulative causality tests

Q1 Economics, Econometrics and Finance Journal of Economic Asymmetries Pub Date : 2024-09-06 DOI:10.1016/j.jeca.2024.e00383
Muzffar Hussain Dar , Md Zulquar Nain
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There is consensus among scholars and policymakers alike that economic stability significantly affects the financial sector of an economy. In this context, the present paper explores the possible asymmetric impact of macroeconomic stability on the Indian financial sector for the period 1975–2021. To capture the asymmetry, this study adopts the nonlinear autoregressive distributive lag (NARDL) model. Furthermore, this study examines the asymmetric causal flow between macroeconomic stability and financial development using the new asymmetric causality test proposed by Hatemi-j (2012). The results demonstrate that macroeconomic instability hurts financial development and that this effect is asymmetrical in nature. Furthermore, the findings demonstrate that per capita real income has a positive impact on financial development, supporting the demand-led hypothesis in the finance growth nexus. The results further demonstrate that the causal relationship is asymmetric. There is a unidirectional, asymmetrical causal flow from positive shock in financial development to positive shock in inflation. Overall, we conclude that the benefits of financial sector reforms are contingent upon economic stability. This implies that Indian policymakers must prioritize economic stability over financial reforms, emphasizing that future policy formulation should be contingent on cyclical periods.

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利用非对称协整和模拟因果检验分析印度的经济稳定和金融发展
学者和政策制定者一致认为,经济稳定会对经济体的金融部门产生重大影响。在此背景下,本文探讨了 1975-2021 年间宏观经济稳定性对印度金融部门可能产生的非对称影响。为了捕捉非对称性,本研究采用了非线性自回归分布滞后(NARDL)模型。此外,本研究还利用 Hatemi-j(2012)提出的新非对称因果检验法,检验了宏观经济稳定与金融发展之间的非对称因果流。结果表明,宏观经济不稳定会损害金融发展,而且这种影响具有非对称性。此外,研究结果表明,人均实际收入对金融发展有积极影响,支持了金融增长关系中的需求导向假说。结果进一步表明,这种因果关系是不对称的。从金融发展的正向冲击到通货膨胀的正向冲击之间存在单向、不对称的因果关系。总之,我们得出结论,金融部门改革的益处取决于经济稳定。这意味着印度决策者必须优先考虑经济稳定而不是金融改革,强调未来政策的制定应取决于周期性时期。
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Journal of Economic Asymmetries
Journal of Economic Asymmetries Economics, Econometrics and Finance-Economics, Econometrics and Finance (all)
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