ON THE SOURCES OF AGGREGATE FLUCTUATIONS IN EMERGING ECONOMIES |
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Authors: | ROBERTO CHANG ANDRÉS FERNÁNDEZ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Rutgers University and NBER, , U.S.A.;2. Inter American Development Bank, Research Department, , U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Recent research on macroeconomic fluctuations in emerging economies has advocated introducing a stochastic productivity trend or allowing for interest rate shocks and financial frictions. We estimate a model that encompasses these two approaches, shedding light on their relative merits and on how financial frictions affect the transmission of shocks. The model accounts for aggregate fluctuations by assigning a dominant role to financial frictions in amplifying conventional (temporary) productivity shocks, whereas trend shocks play a minor role. A link between spreads and expected future productivity emerges as essential for a reasonable approximation to the data. |
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