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- Title
INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL FLOWS, BOOM-BUST CYCLES, AND BUSINESS CYCLE SYNCHRONIZATION IN THE ASIA PACIFIC REGION.
- Authors
KIM, SOYOUNG; KIM, SUNGHYUN H.
- Abstract
This article documents evidence of business cycle synchronization in selected Asia Pacific countries since the 1990s. We explain business cycle synchronization by the channel of international capital flows and boom-bust cycles. Using the vector auto-regression method, we find that most Asian countries experience boom-bust cycles following capital inflows, where the boom in output is mostly driven by consumption and investment. Empirical evidence also shows that capital flow shocks are positively correlated in the region, which supports the conclusion that capital market liberalization has contributed to business cycle synchronization. ( JEL F4)
- Subjects
ASIA; CAPITAL movements; BUSINESS cycles; SYNCHRONIZATION; CONSUMPTION (Economics); INVESTMENTS; EMPIRICAL research
- Publication
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2013, Vol 31, Issue 1, p191
- ISSN
1074-3529
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1465-7287.2011.00285.x