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Working Paper

Consumer Preferences and the Reliability of Euler Equation Tests of Capital Mobility - Some Simulation-Based Evidence

Kiel Working Papers, 1131

Authors

  • Buch
  • C.M.
  • Pierdzioch
  • C.
  • Döpke
  • J.

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JEL Classification

F36 F41 F47 E32 G15

Key Words

consumption smoothing

Euler equation tests

international capital mobility

new open economy macro models

The globalization of international financial markets has renewed interest in the measurement of capital mobility. Consumption-based tests such as the Euler equation test are commonly used. These tests, however, are derived under restrictive assumptions on consumer behavior. In this paper, we ask how the Euler equation test of capital mobility performs if these restrictive assumptions are relaxed. We simulate a dynamic general equilibrium two-country model under alternative assumptions regarding consumer preferences and use the simulated time series to test for the degree of capital mobility. We find that the Euler equation test discriminates fairly well between high and low capital mobility regimes even if the restrictive assumptions on consumer behavior used to derive the test are not satisfied.

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