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Trend and cyclical decoupling: new estimates based on spectral causality tests and wavelet correlations
Authors:Dilip Nachane  Amlendu Kumar Dubey
Affiliation:1. Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research (IGIDR), Goregaon (E), Mumbai 400065, Indianachane@igidr.ac.in;3. Economics Area, Indian Institute of Management Indore, Indore, India
Abstract:The issue of decoupling of emerging market economies (EMEs) (especially in the Asian region) from the developments in advanced economies has become a subject of lively debate in recent years. Basically, decoupling seems to comprise three sub-hypotheses: (i) growth spillovers from advanced countries to EMEs decreasing progressively in importance, (ii) business cycles in EMEs becoming less synchronized with those of the advanced world and (iii) strengthening of growth spillovers and cyclical synchronization among the EMEs as a group. The received literature fails to distinguish adequately between the trend and cyclical aspects of the decoupling relationship. We resort to two frequency domain methods (nonstationary spectral causality testing and wavelet correlations), which seem to offer a neat separation of trend and cyclical decoupling. Based on a sample of seven EMEs from the Asian region (including the two large EMEs – China and India), we uncover strong evidence favouring both trend and cyclical decoupling.
Keywords:global crisis  Asian region  trend and cyclical decoupling  spectral causality tests  wavelet correlations
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