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Decoupling from the East Toward the West? Analyses of Spillovers to the Baltic Countries



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Titolo: Decoupling from the East Toward the West? Analyses of Spillovers to the Baltic Countries Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2009
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (40 p.)
Soggetto topico: Econometric models - Baltic States
Economics - Baltic States
Econometrics
Exports and Imports
Foreign Exchange
Macroeconomics
Externalities
Time-Series Models
Dynamic Quantile Regressions
Dynamic Treatment Effect Models
Diffusion Processes
Energy: Demand and Supply
Prices
Trade: General
Currency
Foreign exchange
Econometrics & economic statistics
International economics
Spillovers
Real effective exchange rates
Vector autoregression
Oil prices
Exports
International finance
Soggetto geografico: Russian Federation
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references.
Nota di contenuto: Contents; I. Introduction; II. The 1998 Russian Crisis; Figures; 1. The Baltic Countries: Responses of Aggregate Demand Components to 1998 Russian Crisis (year-on-year change, in percent); III. Trade and Financial Linkages; 2. The Baltics: Exports and Imports of Goods and Services (in percent of total, 1994-2007); Tables; 1. The Baltics: Sources and Destination of Foreign Direct Investment (in percent of total, 2007); 3 Baltic Countries: Business Cycle Synchronization with Major Trading Partners; IV. Econometric Analysis; A. Vector Auto regression Models
2. Variance Decomposition for Baltic Countries' Real GDP (Base VAR Models)4. Baltic Countries: GDP Growth Responses to 1 Percent Shocks from Major Trading Partners and Real Effective Exchange Rate; B. Extended Vector Auto regression Models; 3. Variance Decomposition for Baltic Countries' Real GDP (Extended VAR Models); 5. Baltic Countries: GDP Growth Responses to 1 Percent Shocks from Major Trading Partners, Oil Price Growth and REER; V. Measuring the Channels of Spillovers; 6. The Baltic Countries: Contributions to Spillovers from EU Countries
7. The Baltic Countries: Contributions to Spillovers from Russia 8. The Baltic Countries: Contributions to Spillovers from the Scandinavian Region; VI. Conclusions and Lessons for Policy; References; Data Description; Appendices; Tables; A1. The Baltic Countries: Direction of Imports to Major Trading Partners (in percent of total); A2. Structure of Bank Ownership in the Baltic Countries; A3. Results of Unit Root Tests Using the Ng-Perron Procedure; A4. Variance Decomposition Results (Base VAR Models, 1996-2007); A5. Variance Decomposition Results (Extended VAR Models, 1996-2007); Figures
A1. The Baltic Countries: Decomposition of Exports and Imports (in percent of GDP, 1993-2007) A2. Impulse Response Results (Base VAR Models, 1996-2007); A3. Impulse Response Results (Extended VAR Models, 1996-2007); A4. The Baltics: Responses to 1 Percent Shock from the Scandinavian Region
Sommario/riassunto: This paper uses VAR models to examine the magnitude and sources of growth spillovers to the Baltics from key trading partners, as well asfrom the real effective exchange rate (REER). Our results show there are significant cross-country spillovers to the Baltics with those from the EU outweighing spillovers from Russia. Shocks to the REER generally depress growth in the Baltics, and this intensifies over time. We also find that financial and trade channels dominate the transmission of spillovers to the region which partly explains the realization of downside risks to the Baltics from the global slowdown.
Titolo autorizzato: Decoupling from the East Toward the West? Analyses of Spillovers to the Baltic Countries  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 1-4623-0330-7
1-4527-3089-X
1-4518-7272-0
1-282-84339-7
9786612843396
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910788334003321
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Serie: IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; ; No. 2009/125