Centre for Finance, Credit and Macroeconomics (CFCM)

CFCM 14/14: Cross-Country Interactions, the Great Moderation and the Role of Output Volatility in Growth (revised version of 14/10)

Abstract

This paper investigates the effect of output volatility and the great moderation on growth in a model that simultaneously accounts for cross-country interactions, structural breaks and heterogeneous effects. This is done by augmenting the univariate GARCH-M model of growth for each G7 country with cross-country weighted averages of growth and shift dummies. I find that volatility affects growth positively, that there is a great moderation in five of the G7 countries and that the great moderation has a negative effect on growth in all G7 countries. A simulation exercise shows that cross-country interactions are important in estimating the volatility effect.

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Authors

Steven Trypsteen

 

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Posted on Saturday 1st November 2014

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