Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/5092
Title: Divergent Emerging Market Economy Responses to Global and Domestic Monetary Policy Shocks
Authors: ADB; Choi, Woon Gyu; Kang, Taesu; Kim, Geun-Young; Lee, Byongju
Issue Date: Dec-2017
Description: This paper investigates how the United States and domestic monetary policy rates affect macroeconomic conditions in emerging market economies. Building on attempts to gauge the impact policy changes in advanced economies have on emerging economies, this paper investigates how the United States (US) and domestic monetary policy rates affect macroeconomic conditions in emerging market economies (EMEs). Findings indicate that the impact of US policy rate hikes outstrips the effects associated with domestic rate hikes in EMEs. When US monetary policy tightens, bond and equity markets in EMEs are prone to experiencing outflows. Results also show that bond flows are more sensitive to interest rate differentials than are equity flows. It is also found that the magnitude of the effects varies within the group of EMEs, with greater output variations in those EMEs with higher inflation. Consequently, domestic policy alone is not enough to counteract the effects of global policy shocks on capital flows in EMEs.
URI: https://www.adb.org/publications/divergent-emerging-market-economy-monetary-policy-shocks
https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/5092
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ISSN: 23136537
23136545
Country: Regional - Asia and the Pacific
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