Real Sectoral Spillovers: A Dynamic Factor Analysis of the Great Recession

Real Sectoral Spillovers: A Dynamic Factor Analysis of the Great Recession
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Publisher : International Monetary Fund
Total Pages : 52
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ISBN-10 : 9781484355718
ISBN-13 : 1484355717
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Book Synopsis Real Sectoral Spillovers: A Dynamic Factor Analysis of the Great Recession by : MissNan Li

Download or read book Real Sectoral Spillovers: A Dynamic Factor Analysis of the Great Recession written by MissNan Li and published by International Monetary Fund. This book was released on 2018-05-09 with total page 52 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper studies changes in the transmission of common versus sectoral idiosyncratic shocks across different U.S. nonfarm business sectors during the Great Recession, and evaluates the cross-sectoral spillovers. Shocks are identified by dynamic factor methods. We find that the Great Recession is largely a time of heightened impact of common shocks— which accounts for 3/4 of aggregate volatility—and large spillovers of negative financerelated shocks. Moreover, in contrast with the earlier literature that failed to find a significant role of sectoral shocks (propagated through the input-output linkages across sectors) in driving variability in aggregate industry output, this study allows spillovers of shocks to operate through other mechanisms intertemporally. We find that prior to the recession the majority of aggregate fluctuations is explained by sector-specific shocks.


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