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A Real-Business-Cycle Model with Financial Liberalization: Lessons for Bulgaria (1999-2020)

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posted on 2024-03-01, 12:24 authored by Aleksandar Vasilev
<p>Financial openness is introduced into a real-business-cycle setup augmented with adetailed government sector. The model is calibrated to Bulgarian data for the period following the introduction of the currency board arrangement (1999-2020). The quantitative importance of financial openness is investigated for the stabilization ofcyclical fluctuations in Bulgaria. The computational experiment performed in this paper reveals that greater financial openness increases the impact of technology shocks on output, investment, consumption, labor hours, and net exports. This amplification effect is due to the following mechanism: openness provides a cheap access to foreign funds. Unfortunately, the new results come at odds with a major empirical observation, i.e. that consumption and net exports strongly pro-cyclical; the model, however, produces a countercyclical consumption, as well as net exports. Thus, such a setup isnot yet ready to be used for policy analysis.</p>

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  • Department of Accountancy, Finance and Economics (Research Outputs)

Publication Title

Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance

Volume

8

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

7-22

Publisher

ASERS

ISSN

2458-0813

Date Submitted

2022-09-01

Date Accepted

2022-04-07

Date of First Publication

2022-06-30

Date of Final Publication

2022-06-30

Date Document First Uploaded

2022-08-24

ePrints ID

50522

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