亚洲国家的金融压力外溢

IF 1.2 Q3 BUSINESS, FINANCE Review of Financial Economics Pub Date : 2020-07-09 DOI:10.1002/rfe.1113
L. Gil‐Alana, E. Abakah, Moses Kenneth Abakah
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本文采用分数积分方法探讨了十个亚洲国家金融压力指数的随机性质,考察了它们之间的双边联系,以确定金融压力如何在该地区国家之间传播。结果表明,所有估计的积分阶数都在区间(0,1)内,这意味着分数积分和长记忆模式。因此,冲击将产生短暂但持久的影响。对于FSI的跨国溢出,我们发现在差分参数值为0左右的所有情况下都满足收敛性,因此表现出短记忆行为。值得注意的是,对于该地区较大的经济体,日本和中国,日本和较小经济体之间的金融压力传递速度快于中国。为了检查基线结果的稳健性,我们还使用了这些国家的系统风险度量,CoVaR,其结果显示了个别序列的分数积分证据,差分参数的所有值都在(0,1)范围内。对于收敛,集成度显著降低,尽管结果不如FSI那么清楚。JEL分类:C22;C51;E44;G10。
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Financial stress spillover across Asian Countries
This paper uses fractional integration to explore the stochastic properties of the Financial Stress Indices (FSIs) of ten Asian countries, investigating the bilateral linkages between them to ascertain how financial stress spreads among countries in the region. The results show that all the estimated orders of integration are in the interval (0, 1) implying fractional integration and a long memory pattern. Thus, shocks will have transitory though long lasting effects. For the cross-country spillovers of the FSIs, we find that convergence is satisfied in all cases with values of the differencing parameter around 0 and thus showing short memory behaviour. It is worth noting that for the larger economies in the region, Japan and China, financial stress transmission between Japan and the smaller economies was faster than with respect to China. To check for the robustness of the baseline results we also use systemic risk measures for these countries, CoVaR with the results showing evidence of fractional integration for the individual series, with all values of the differencing parameter in the range (0, 1). For convergence, there is a substantial reduction in the degree of integration, though the results are not so clear as with the FSIs. JEL Classification: C22; C51; E44; G10.
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Review of Financial Economics
Review of Financial Economics BUSINESS, FINANCE-
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期刊介绍: The scope of the Review of Financial Economics (RFE) is broad. The RFE publishes original research in finance (e.g. corporate finance, investments, financial institutions and international finance) and economics (e.g. monetary theory, fiscal policy, and international economics). It specifically encourages submissions that apply economic principles to financial decision making. For example, while RFE will publish papers which study the behavior of security prices and those which provide analyses of monetary and fiscal policies, it will offer a special forum for articles which examine the impact of macroeconomic factors on the behavior of security prices.
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