US monetary policy shocks and the Chinese economy: a GVAR approach |
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Authors: | Yujiang Bi |
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Affiliation: | Shanghai Lixin University of Commerce, Shanghai, China |
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Abstract: | Using a global vector auto regressive (GVAR) methodology, this article examines the impact of US monetary policy shocks on China’s major macroeconomic indicators. Our analysis reveals that a positive shock to the US money supply growth rate initially increases China’s inflation rate but after some time this effect completely disappears. This shock also raises China’s short-term interest rate and the Chinese currency appreciates against the US dollar. A positive shock to the US short-term interest rate increases China’s short-term interest rate but the real output growth and inflation rates decline and the Chinese currency appreciates. |
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Keywords: | Economic shocks monetary policy transmission GVAR China |
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