地方和国家政策不确定性对行业股票波动的不同影响

IF 6.3 2区 经济学 Q1 BUSINESS, FINANCE Research in International Business and Finance Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1016/j.ribaf.2024.102539
Nazmie Sabani, Stephan Bales, Hans-Peter Burghof
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我们分析了州一级和国家一级的经济政策不确定性(EPU)对 17 个行业股票波动性的影响。利用来自美国 46 个州的 EPU 数据,我们通过主成分分析构建了地方不确定性指数,并利用量化回归将其与全国不确定性指数进行比较。我们的研究结果表明,银行同时受到当地和全国不确定性的影响。与消费者相关的行业,如饮料和运输,对地方不确定性的反应更大,而医疗保健和国防行业则对全国不确定性做出反应。医疗、技术、电力和化工等行业则没有受到这两种因素的显著影响。第 75 个量级的影响更为明显,这表明在高波动期的影响更大。我们的研究结果提供了重要的证据,表明由于各部门对各种不确定性来源的反应不同,一概而论的政策可能不会有效。相反,决策者应将国家层面的政策与针对具体部门的方法结合起来。
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On the different impact of local and national sources of policy uncertainty on sectoral stock volatility

We analyze the impact of state-level and national-level economic policy uncertainty (EPU) on stock volatility across 17 sectors. Using EPU data from 46 U.S. states, we construct a local uncertainty index through principal component analysis and compare it with national uncertainty using quantile regression. Our findings indicate that banks are influenced by both local and national uncertainty. Consumer-related sectors, such as beverages and transportation, react more to local uncertainty, while healthcare and defense sectors respond to national uncertainty. Sectors like medical, technology, electricity, and chemicals show no significant impact from either source. The effects are more pronounced at the 75th quantile, suggesting greater impact during high volatility periods. Our results provide important evidence that a generalized policy may not be effective as sectors respond differently to various sources of uncertainty. Instead, policymakers should combine national level policies with sector-specific approaches.

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