Trade linkages and output multiplier effects: a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia
This paper develops a structural VAR model to measure how a shock to one country can affect the GDP of other countries. It uses trade linkages to estimate the multiplier effects of a shock as it is transmitted through other countries' output fluctuations. The paper introduces a new specificatio...
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Zusammenfassung: | This paper develops a structural VAR model to measure how a shock to one country can affect the GDP of other countries. It uses trade linkages to estimate the multiplier effects of a shock as it is transmitted through other countries' output fluctuations. The paper introduces a new specification strategy that significantly reduces the number of unknowns and allows cross-country relationships to vary over time. Then it uses this model to examine the impact of shocks to 11 Asian countries, the U.S. and the rest of the OECD. The model produces reasonably good short-term forecasts. Impulse-response matrices suggest that these multiplier effects are large and significant and can transmit shocks in very different patterns than predicted from a bilateral-trade matrix. For example, due to these output-multiplier effects, a shock to one country can have a large impact on countries that are relatively minor bilateral trading partners. |
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spelling | Abeysinghe, Tilak Verfasser aut Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia Tilak Abeysinghe ; Kristin Forbes Cambridge, MA National Bureau of Economic Research 2001 33 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier NBER working paper series 8600 This paper develops a structural VAR model to measure how a shock to one country can affect the GDP of other countries. It uses trade linkages to estimate the multiplier effects of a shock as it is transmitted through other countries' output fluctuations. The paper introduces a new specification strategy that significantly reduces the number of unknowns and allows cross-country relationships to vary over time. Then it uses this model to examine the impact of shocks to 11 Asian countries, the U.S. and the rest of the OECD. The model produces reasonably good short-term forecasts. Impulse-response matrices suggest that these multiplier effects are large and significant and can transmit shocks in very different patterns than predicted from a bilateral-trade matrix. For example, due to these output-multiplier effects, a shock to one country can have a large impact on countries that are relatively minor bilateral trading partners. Ökonometrisches Modell Business cycles Asia Econometric models International trade Econometric models Asien USA Asia Commerce Econometric models United States Commerce Econometric models Forbes, Kristin Verfasser (DE-588)124365043 aut Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe NBER working paper series 8600 (DE-604)BV002801238 8600 http://papers.nber.org/papers/w8600.pdf kostenfrei Volltext |
spellingShingle | Abeysinghe, Tilak Forbes, Kristin Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia NBER working paper series Ökonometrisches Modell Business cycles Asia Econometric models International trade Econometric models |
title | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia |
title_auth | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia |
title_exact_search | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia |
title_full | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia Tilak Abeysinghe ; Kristin Forbes |
title_fullStr | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia Tilak Abeysinghe ; Kristin Forbes |
title_full_unstemmed | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia Tilak Abeysinghe ; Kristin Forbes |
title_short | Trade linkages and output multiplier effects |
title_sort | trade linkages and output multiplier effects a structural var approach with a focus on asia |
title_sub | a structural VAR approach with a focus on Asia |
topic | Ökonometrisches Modell Business cycles Asia Econometric models International trade Econometric models |
topic_facet | Ökonometrisches Modell Business cycles Asia Econometric models International trade Econometric models Asien USA Asia Commerce Econometric models United States Commerce Econometric models |
url | http://papers.nber.org/papers/w8600.pdf |
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