Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector

Autores
Oviedo, Pedro Marcelo
Año de publicación
2001
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
This paper studies the interest-rate-driven business cycles of a small open economy (SOE). For than end a costly operated banking system is added to the standard real-business-cycles model. Banks are the only domestic agents considered worthy of credit in international capital markets. They borrow from the rest of the world and lend domestically in a competitive credit market. Existent quantitative models of business cycles in SOE's indicate that interest-rate shocks are unable to cast the kind of output variability produced by productivity or terms-of-trade shocks. Contrary to this finding, it seems that the macroeconomic performances of several SOE's are tightly related to international interest rates and capital flows. Neumeyer and Perri (1999) points out that the introduction of working capital needs may close the gap between the standard model's predictions and the observed consequences of interest-rate shocks. This paper shows that a more careful analysis of the microfoundations of working capital may give rise to an intermediate position where working capital matters in explaining output fluctuations, but not as much as Neumayer and Perri suggest. For that end, the model is calibrated to the Argentinean economy.
Departamento de Economía
Materia
Ciencias Económicas
dinero bancario
ciclo económico
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title Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
spellingShingle Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
Oviedo, Pedro Marcelo
Ciencias Económicas
dinero bancario
ciclo económico
title_short Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
title_full Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
title_fullStr Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
title_full_unstemmed Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
title_sort Business cycles in a small open economy with a banking sector
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Oviedo, Pedro Marcelo
author Oviedo, Pedro Marcelo
author_facet Oviedo, Pedro Marcelo
author_role author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Económicas
dinero bancario
ciclo económico
topic Ciencias Económicas
dinero bancario
ciclo económico
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv This paper studies the interest-rate-driven business cycles of a small open economy (SOE). For than end a costly operated banking system is added to the standard real-business-cycles model. Banks are the only domestic agents considered worthy of credit in international capital markets. They borrow from the rest of the world and lend domestically in a competitive credit market. Existent quantitative models of business cycles in SOE's indicate that interest-rate shocks are unable to cast the kind of output variability produced by productivity or terms-of-trade shocks. Contrary to this finding, it seems that the macroeconomic performances of several SOE's are tightly related to international interest rates and capital flows. Neumeyer and Perri (1999) points out that the introduction of working capital needs may close the gap between the standard model's predictions and the observed consequences of interest-rate shocks. This paper shows that a more careful analysis of the microfoundations of working capital may give rise to an intermediate position where working capital matters in explaining output fluctuations, but not as much as Neumayer and Perri suggest. For that end, the model is calibrated to the Argentinean economy.
Departamento de Economía
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