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Identifying the global transmission of the 2007–2009 financial crisis in a GVAR model
Authors:Alexander Chudik  Marcel Fratzscher
Institution:aEuropean Central Bank and CIMF, Kaiserstrasse 29, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;bEuropean Central Bank, Kaiserstrasse 29, 60311 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Abstract:The paper analyses and compares the role that the tightening in liquidity conditions and the collapse in risk appetite played for the global transmission of the financial crisis. Dealing with identification and the large dimensionality of the empirical exercise with a Global VAR approach, the findings highlight the diversity of the transmission process. While liquidity shocks have had a more severe impact on advanced economies, it was mainly the decline in risk appetite that affected emerging market economies. The tightening of financial conditions was a key transmission channel for advanced economies, whereas for emerging markets it was mainly the real side of the economy that suffered. Moreover, there are some striking differences also within types of economies, with Europe being more adversely affected by the fall in risk appetite than other advanced economies.
Keywords:Liquidity  Risk  Financial crisis  Global transmission  Global VAR (GVAR)  Shocks  Modelling  US  Advanced economies  Emerging market economies
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