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Uncertainty shocks,central bank characteristics and business cycles
Authors:Secil Y?ld?r?m-Karaman
Institution:Istanbul Kemerburgaz University, Department of Economics, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:This paper investigates the conjecture that central bank independence and transparency moderate the negative effect of uncertainty shocks on real output. To test this conjecture, the real GDP growth rate is regressed on the interaction terms between measures of central bank characteristics and the proxy for macroeconomic uncertainty, i.e. stock market volatility. To address potential endogeneity concerns, stock market volatility is instrumented in a Two Stage Least Squares model by plausibly exogenous natural disaster, terrorist attack, political coup and revolution shocks. The estimation results provide strong evidence that central bank independence reduces the adverse effect of uncertainty shocks. There is also evidence for the moderating impact of transparency. However, due to the limited availability of transparency data, the result is less conclusive.
Keywords:E00  E30  E32  E58  G20  Uncertainty  Volatility shocks  Business cycles  Central bank independence  Central bank transparency
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