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Journal Article

Financial stress and economic activity in Germany

Empirica, DOI 10.1007/s10663-013-9224-0

Authors

  • van Roye
  • B.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E32 E37 E44 E5

Key Words

Dynamic factor model

Financial crises

Financial stress index

Threshold vector autoregressive model

he financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis have shown that financial stress may be an important driver for economic activity. In this paper, I derive a financial stress index for Germany, using a dynamic approximate factor model that summarizes a stress component of various financial variables. Subsequently, I analyze the effects of financial stress on economic activity in a threshold vector autoregressive model. I find that if the index exceeds a certain threshold, an increase in financial stress causes economic activity to decelerate significantly, whereas if it is below this threshold, economic activity remains nearly unaffected.

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