澳大利亚三部门结构VAR模型

IF 1.9 3区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS
Renée Fry-Mckibbin , Matthew Greenwood-Nimmo , Richard Kima , Vladimir Volkov
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本文建立了澳大利亚经济的三部门结构VAR模型,分析了在2000年代资源繁荣背景下,采矿业、制造业和非贸易部门之间资源再配置的宏观经济效应。脉冲响应分析表明,商品需求冲击和供给冲击都推动了资本和劳动力向矿业部门的再配置,且需求冲击下的再配置规模更大、持续时间更长。利用多元历史分解构建的一种新的溢出强度度量方法,我们确定了1988年至2019年澳大利亚经济的四个阶段:(1)资本深化;(二)资源繁荣;(iii)展开吊臂;(四)后繁荣阶段。我们表明,结构性冲击产生的行业再配置模式在这四个阶段有所不同。总的来说,我们的结果表明了结构变化的证据,几乎没有荷兰病的证据。
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A three-sector structural VAR model for Australia
We develop a three-sector structural VAR model of the Australian economy to analyze the macroeconomic effects of resource reallocation among the mining, manufacturing and non-tradable sectors in the context of the resource boom of the 2000s. Impulse response analysis reveals that both commodity demand and supply shocks drive the reallocation of capital and labor toward the mining sector, with the reallocation being larger and more enduring in the case of a demand shock. Using a novel measure of spillover intensity constructed from a multivariate historical decomposition, we identify four phases that characterize the Australian economy between 1988 and 2019: (i) capital deepening; (ii) the resource boom; (iii) the unwinding of the boom; and (iv) the post-boom phase. We show that the structural shocks generate patterns of sectoral reallocation that vary across these four phases. Overall, our results indicate evidence of structural change with little evidence of Dutch disease.
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期刊介绍: The journal provides an outlet for publication of research concerning all theoretical and empirical aspects of economic dynamics and control as well as the development and use of computational methods in economics and finance. Contributions regarding computational methods may include, but are not restricted to, artificial intelligence, databases, decision support systems, genetic algorithms, modelling languages, neural networks, numerical algorithms for optimization, control and equilibria, parallel computing and qualitative reasoning.
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