不确定性溢出和政策反应

Q3 Social Sciences Ensayos Sobre Politica Economica Pub Date : 2017-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.espe.2017.01.003
Peter Claeys
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摘要

有人认为,短期的不确定性会导致经济活动迅速下滑。观望行为和风险厌恶加上其他摩擦,可以使不确定性增加的时期成为商业周期的重要驱动力。在全球不确定性冲击之后,新兴经济体可能会承受更强、更持久的衰退,因为浅层金融市场的信贷约束限制了平滑。积极的政策反应往往会加剧这一周期。本研究使用了一种新的不确定性代理——受Jurado等人(2015)的启发——其中我从一组广泛的预测指标中提取了一个不受商业周期驱动的共同因素。然后,我估计了1990年第一季度至2014年第三季度期间大量发达经济体和新兴经济体的相互作用面板VAR,以测试对不确定性冲击的反应。随着不确定性在全球蔓延,新兴市场的消费和投资将遭受更大的下滑。主要发现是,更发达的金融市场是抑制冲击传播的关键。财政政策是另一种选择,但前提是有足够的财政空间来缓和冲击。在固定汇率制度下,货币政策比在浮动汇率制度下更能抑制不确定性的影响。
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Uncertainty spillover and policy reactions

Spells of uncertainty are argued to cause rapid drops in economic activity. Wait and see behavior and risk aversion in combination with other frictions can make periods of increased uncertainty an important driver of the business cycle. Emerging economies may endure even stronger and prolonged recessions following a global uncertainty shock, as credit constraints in shallow financial markets limit smoothing. Active policy responses often exacerbate the cycle. The present study uses a novel proxy of uncertainty – inspired on Jurado et al. (2015) – in which I extract a common factor that is not driven by the business cycle from a broad set of forecast indicators. I then estimate an interacted panel VAR on a large set of developed and emerging economies over the period 1990Q1-2014Q3 to test responses to shocks to uncertainty. Emerging markets suffer a larger fall in consumption and investment as uncertainty spreads globally. The main finding is that more developed financial markets are key to dampen the transmission of the shock. Fiscal policy is an alternative, but only if there is sufficient fiscal space to smooth shocks. Monetary policy dampens the effects of uncertainty under a fixed peg better than in a floating exchange rate regime.

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Ensayos Sobre Politica Economica
Ensayos Sobre Politica Economica Social Sciences-Political Science and International Relations
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