The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach

Recent literature suggests that credit market friction has a significant impact on the sources of the United States and Canadian business cycle. Our paper incorporates credit market friction and revised capital price in a small open economy DSGE model, and introduces a new entrepreneur’s equity shoc...

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Main Authors: Chen, Shuai, Liu, Qinyu, Goh, Qinghao
Other Authors: Joseph Dennis Alba
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-697552019-12-10T14:16:36Z The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach Chen, Shuai Liu, Qinyu Goh, Qinghao Joseph Dennis Alba School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Social sciences::Economic theory::Macroeconomics Recent literature suggests that credit market friction has a significant impact on the sources of the United States and Canadian business cycle. Our paper incorporates credit market friction and revised capital price in a small open economy DSGE model, and introduces a new entrepreneur’s equity shock. We examine the impact of credit market friction on macroeconomic environment in South Korea through decomposition of shocks and impulse responses analysis. We demonstrate improved robustness and identify foreign interest rate shock and import-cost push shock with more severe effect on macroeconomic fluctuations. Our findings suggest that a small open economy is more vulnerable to external shocks when credit market friction is considered. Bachelor of Arts 2017-03-25T02:44:28Z 2017-03-25T02:44:28Z 2017 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69755 en Nanyang Technological University 69 p. application/pdf
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Goh, Qinghao
The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
description Recent literature suggests that credit market friction has a significant impact on the sources of the United States and Canadian business cycle. Our paper incorporates credit market friction and revised capital price in a small open economy DSGE model, and introduces a new entrepreneur’s equity shock. We examine the impact of credit market friction on macroeconomic environment in South Korea through decomposition of shocks and impulse responses analysis. We demonstrate improved robustness and identify foreign interest rate shock and import-cost push shock with more severe effect on macroeconomic fluctuations. Our findings suggest that a small open economy is more vulnerable to external shocks when credit market friction is considered.
author2 Joseph Dennis Alba
author_facet Joseph Dennis Alba
Chen, Shuai
Liu, Qinyu
Goh, Qinghao
format Final Year Project
author Chen, Shuai
Liu, Qinyu
Goh, Qinghao
author_sort Chen, Shuai
title The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
title_short The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
title_full The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
title_fullStr The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
title_full_unstemmed The role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of South Korea business fluctuations with DSGE approach
title_sort role of credit market friction in trade-dependent small open economy : examination of south korea business fluctuations with dsge approach
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/69755
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