Emerging Market Business Cycles: The Cycle Is the Trend
University of Rochester · Harvard University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Emerging market business cycles exhibit strongly countercyclical current accounts, consumption volatility that exceeds income volatility, and “sudden stops†in capital inflows. These features contrast with developed small open economies. Nevertheless, we show that a standard model characterizes both types of markets. Motivated by the frequent policy regime switches observed in emerging markets, our premise is that these economies are subject to substantial volatility in trend growth. Our methodology exploits the information in consumption and net exports to identify the persistence of productivity. We find that shocks to trend growth—rather than transitory fluctuations around a stable trend—are the…
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2Topics & keywords
- Volatility (finance)
- Emerging markets
- Business cycle
- Economics
- Monetary economics
- Capital market
- Consumption (sociology)
- Small open economy