The Global Financial Crisis Explaining Cross Country Differences in the Output Impact

The Global Financial Crisis   Explaining Cross Country Differences in the Output Impact
Author: Pelin Berkmen,Mr.Robert Rennhack,Mr.James P Walsh,Mr.R. Gelos
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 21
Release: 2009-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451874259

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We provide one of the first attempts at explaining the differences in the crisis impact across developing countries and emerging markets. Using cross-country regressions to explain the factors driving growth forecast revisions after the eruption of the global crisis, we find that a small set of variables explain a large share of the variation in growth revisions. Countries with more leveraged domestic financial systems and more rapid credit growth tended to suffer larger downward revisions to their growth outlooks. For emerging markets, this financial channel trumps the trade channel. For a broader set of developing countries, however, the trade channel seems to have mattered, with countries exporting more advanced manufacturing goods more affected than those exporting food. Exchange-rate flexibility clearly helped in buffering the impact of the shock. There is also some -weaker-evidence that countries with a stronger fiscal position prior to the crisis were hit less severely. We find little evidence for the importance of other policy variables.

The Global Financial Crisis

The Global Financial Crisis
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2009
Genre: Financial crises
ISBN: OCLC:505170813

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We provide one of the first attempts at explaining the differences in the crisis impact across developing countries and emerging markets. Using cross-country regressions to explain the factors driving growth forecast revisions after the eruption of the global crisis, we find that a small set of variables explain a large share of the variation in growth revisions. Countries with more leveraged domestic financial systems and more rapid credit growth tended to suffer larger downward revisions to their growth outlooks. For emerging markets, this financial channel trumps the trade channel. For a broader set of developing countries, however, the trade channel seems to have mattered, with countries exporting more advanced manufacturing goods more affected than those exporting food. Exchange-rate flexibility clearly helped in buffering the impact of the shock. There is also some -weaker-evidence that countries with a stronger fiscal position prior to the crisis were hit less severely. We find little evidence for the importance of other policy variables.

The Cross Country Incidence of the Global Crisis

The Cross Country Incidence of the Global Crisis
Author: Mr.Gian Milesi-Ferretti,Mr.Philip R. Lane
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 41
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455201822

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We examine whether the cross-country incidence and severity of the 2008-2009 global recession is systematically related to pre-crisis macroeconomic and financial factors. We find that the pre-crisis level of development, increases in the ratio of private credit to GDP, current account deficits, and openness to trade are helpful in understanding the intensity of the crisis. International risk sharing did little to shield domestic demand from the country-specific component of output declines, while those countries with large pre-crisis current account deficits saw domestic demand fall by much more than domestic output during the crisis.

Global Shocks and their Impacton Low Income Countries

Global Shocks and their Impacton Low Income Countries
Author: Hans Weisfeld,Ms.Catherine A. Pattillo,Mr.Martin Schindler,Mr.Nicola Spatafora,Mr.Andrew Berg,Mr.Chris Papageorgiou
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455216741

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This paper investigates the short-run effects of the 2007-09 global financial crisis on growth in (mainly non-fuel exporting) low-income countries (LICs). Four conclusions stand out. First, for many individual LICs, 2009 was not extraordinarily calamitous; however, aggregate LIC output declined sharply because LICs were unusually synchronized. Second, the growth declines are on average well explained by the decline in export demand. Third, if the external environment facing LICs improves as forecast, their growth should rebound sharply. Finally, and contrary to received wisdom, there are few robust relationships between the cross-country growth variation and the policy and structural environment; the main exceptions are reserve coverage and labor-market flexibility.

The Impact of the Great Recession on Emerging Markets

The Impact of the Great Recession on Emerging Markets
Author: MissMali Chivakul,Mr.Ricardo Llaudes,Mr.Ferhan Salman
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455209378

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This paper examines the impact of the recent global crisis on emerging market economies (EMs). Our cross-country analysis shows that the impact of the crisis was more pronounced in those EMs that had initial weaker fundamentals and greater financial and trade linkages. This effect is observed along a number of dimensions, such as growth, stock market performance, sovereign spreads, and credit growth. This paper also shows that during this crisis, pre-crisis reserve holdings helped to mitigate the initial growth collapse. This finding contrasts with other studies that fail to find a significant relationship between reserves and the growth decline. This paper argues that our preferred measure of impact is a more accurate reflection of the true impact of the crisis on EMs.

What Caused the Global Financial Crisis

What Caused the Global Financial Crisis
Author: Erlend Nier,Ouarda Merrouche
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2010-11-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781455210725

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This paper investigates empirically the drivers of financial imbalances ahead of the global financial crisis. Three factors may have contributed to the build-up of financial imbalances: (i) rising global imbalances (capital flows), (ii) monetary policy that might have been too loose, (iii) inadequate supervision and regulation. Panel data regressions are performed for OECD countries from 1999 to 2007, so as to shed light on the relative importance of these factors, as well as the extent to which these factors might have interacted in fuelling the build-up. We find that the build-up of financial imbalances was driven by capital inflows and an associated compression of the spread between long and short rates. The effect of capital inflows on the build-up is amplified where the supervisory and regulatory environment was relatively weak. We find that, by contrast, differences in monetary policy cannot account for differences across countries in the build-up of financial imbalances ahead of the crisis.

Financial Crises

Financial Crises
Author: Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Ayhan Kose,Mr.Luc Laeven,Mr.Fabian Valencia
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 670
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475543407

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The lingering effects of the economic crisis are still visible—this shows a clear need to improve our understanding of financial crises. This book surveys a wide range of crises, including banking, balance of payments, and sovereign debt crises. It begins with an overview of the various types of crises and introduces a comprehensive database of crises. Broad lessons on crisis prevention and management, as well as the short-term economic effects of crises, recessions, and recoveries, are discussed.

Financial Crises Explanations Types and Implications

Financial Crises Explanations  Types  and Implications
Author: Mr.Stijn Claessens,Mr.Ayhan Kose
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2013-01-30
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781475561005

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This paper reviews the literature on financial crises focusing on three specific aspects. First, what are the main factors explaining financial crises? Since many theories on the sources of financial crises highlight the importance of sharp fluctuations in asset and credit markets, the paper briefly reviews theoretical and empirical studies on developments in these markets around financial crises. Second, what are the major types of financial crises? The paper focuses on the main theoretical and empirical explanations of four types of financial crises—currency crises, sudden stops, debt crises, and banking crises—and presents a survey of the literature that attempts to identify these episodes. Third, what are the real and financial sector implications of crises? The paper briefly reviews the short- and medium-run implications of crises for the real economy and financial sector. It concludes with a summary of the main lessons from the literature and future research directions.