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Author Zettelmeyer, Jeronimo

Title The Effect of External Conditions on Growth in Latin America / Jeronimo Zettelmeyer
Published Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 2007

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Description 1 online resource (36 pages)
Series IMF Working Papers; Working Paper, 1018-5941 ; No. 07/176
IMF Working Papers; Working Paper ; no. 07/176
Summary This paper investigates the sensitivity of Latin American GDP growth to external developments using a Bayesian VAR model with informative steady-state priors. The model is estimated on quarterly data from 1994 to 2006 on key external and Latin American variables. It finds that 50 to 60 percent of the variation in Latin American GDP growth is accounted for by external shocks. Conditional forecasts for a variety of external scenarios suggest that Latin American growth is robust to moderate declines in commodity prices and U.S. or world growth, but sensitive to more extreme shocks, particularly a combined external slowdown and tightening of world financial conditions
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Subject Bayesian Var.
Bond Spread.
Bond.
World Growth.
Argentina.
Brazil.
Chile.
Mexico.
Peru.
Form Electronic book
Author Österholm, Pär
Zettelmeyer, Jeronimo
ISBN 1451867409
9781451867404