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Spillovers to low-income countries: importance of systemic emerging markets
Authors:Era Dabla-Norris  Sarwat Jahan
Institution:Strategy, Policy and Review Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC, USA
Abstract:This article documents the expanding economic linkages between low-income countries (LICs) and a narrow group of ‘Emerging Market (EM) leaders’ that have become major players in international trade and financial flows. VAR models show that these linkages have increased the share of growth volatility that can be attributed to foreign shocks in LICs. Dynamic panel models further analyse the impact of LIC trade orientation and production structure on the sensitivity to foreign shocks. The empirical results demonstrate that the elasticity of growth to trading partners’ growth is high for LICs in three out of the five regions: Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe and Central Asia. However, for commodity-exporting LICs in Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, terms of trade shocks and demand from the EM leaders are the main channels of transmission of foreign shocks
Keywords:growth spillovers  low-income countries  economic integration  decoupling  vector autoregression
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