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The role of China in the world economy: evidence from a global VAR model
Authors:Anna Sznajderska
Institution:1. Warsaw School of Economics, Warsaw, Poland;2. National Bank of Poland, Warszaw, Polandasznajd@sgh.waw.pl
Abstract:Since the 1980s, China has experienced very high economic growth, and its share in global trade has increased rapidly. Currently, however, the Chinese economy is rebalancing, and its growth is slowing. This paper investigates the spillover effects on other countries of a negative demand shock and negative stock price shock in the Chinese economy. We apply a global vector autoregressive model, which enables us to model international linkages between countries. Our results show that a one per cent negative China GDP shock reduces global growth by 0.22% in the short run. We find that GDP shock affects emerging economies more strongly than advanced economies. We also show that a stock price shock affects only emerging economies and does not affect advanced economies.
Keywords:Global VAR  China’s slowdown  spillovers  stock price shock
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