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:: Volume 29, Issue 100 (Quarterly journal of economic research and policies 2022) ::
qjerp 2022, 29(100): 453-499 Back to browse issues page
Investigating the Asymmetric Effect of anticipated and unanticipated Monetary Shocks on the Growth Rate of the Subsectors of Industry and Mining Group under Business and Credit Cycles
Mona Echresh Karimi , Ahmad Salahmanesh * , Aziz Arman
shahid chamran university of ahvaz , a.salahmanesh@gmail.com
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According to the specific characteristics of the economic sectors and sub-sectors of each sector, it is likely that these sectors and their sub-sectors show different response to a monetary shock. The present study has been conducted on how the anticipated and unanticipated monetary shocks affect the growth rate of the industrial sector in terms of symmetry or asymmetry of effects in business and credit cycles. In this study, the effect of the mentioned shocks on the growth rate of the industry is investigated in three models separately (Model in conventional conditions and without economic fluctuations, model with business cycles and model with credit cycles), Using seasonal time series data from 1988 to 2019 and the nonlinear approach of Markov Switching, seemingly unrelated regressions (SUR) and the linear regression method. Based on the results of the SUR technique, in normal economic conditions, the industry and mining sector and its sub-sectors do not react significantly to the anticipated and unanticipated monetary shocks.  Using the regime switching probabilities and business and credit cycles derived from Markov methods MSMAH (2,5,0) and MSM (2) -AR (4), the linear regression results show the asymmetric effect of anticipated and unanticipated monetary shocks in both business and credit cycles. In a way that, in the state of the business  cycles, unanticipated shocks are more effective in expansionary than in recession and in the state of the credit cycles, these shocks have a stronger effect on stimulating production in the conditions of credit slowdowns.
Keywords: Monetary anticipated Shock, Monetary unanticipated Shock, Asymmetric Effects, Business and Credit Cycles, Markov Switching Model.
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Echresh Karimi M, Salahmanesh A, Arman A. Investigating the Asymmetric Effect of anticipated and unanticipated Monetary Shocks on the Growth Rate of the Subsectors of Industry and Mining Group under Business and Credit Cycles. qjerp 2022; 29 (100) :453-499
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Volume 29, Issue 100 (Quarterly journal of economic research and policies 2022) Back to browse issues page
فصلنامه پژوهشها و سیاستهای اقتصادی Journal of Economic Research and Policies
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