The Transmission of International Shocks: A Factor-Augmented VAR Approach
The empirical literature on the transmission of international shocks is based on "small"-scale VARs. In this paper, we use a "large" panel of data for 17 industrialized countries to investigate the international transmission mechanism, and revisit the anomalies that arise in the empirical literature. We propose a factor augmented VAR (FAVAR) that extends the model in Bernanke, Boivin, and Eliasz (2005) to the open economy. The main results can be summarized as follows. First, the dynamic effects on the UK economy of an unanticipated fall of short-term interest rates in the rest of the world are: real house price inflation, investment, GDP and consumption growth peak after 1 year, wages peak after 2 years, and CPI and GDP deflator inflation peak during the third year. Second, a positive international supply shock makes the distribution of the components of the UK consumption deflator negatively skewed. Third, in response to a domestic monetary shock, we find little evidence of the exchange rate and liquidity puzzles and little evidence of the forward discount and price anomalies. Copyright (c) 2009 Crown Copyright.
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2009
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Authors: | MUMTAZ, HAROON ; SURICO, PAOLO |
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Journal of Money, Credit and Banking. - Blackwell Publishing. - Vol. 41.2009, s1, p. 71-100
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Blackwell Publishing |
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