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Are emerging market indicators of vulnerability to financial crises decoupling from global factors?
Authors:Guillermo Felices
Institution:a Barclays Capital, 5 The North Colonnade, Canary Wharf, London E14 4BB, United Kingdom
b London Business School, Sussex Place, London NW1 4SA, United Kingdom
Abstract:This paper assesses the extent to which common factors underlie indicators of vulnerability to financial crises in emerging market economies (EMEs) and whether this link is changing over time. We use a Bayesian dynamic common factor model to estimate their common component in a sample of up to 41 countries including both developed as well as emerging economies. This permits us to interpret the component in common to both of them as a global factor. We introduce time variation into the model to investigate whether indicators are decoupling from global factors over time. While decoupling can be observed in a few cases, the exposure to global factors in most countries tends to fluctuate around the mean. Broadly speaking then, the answer is no.
Keywords:C11  C22  F34
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