Spillovers of United States and People’s Republic of China Shocks on Small Open Economies: The Case of Indonesia
dc.contributor.author | Berry A. Harahap | |
dc.contributor.author | Pakasa Bary | |
dc.contributor.author | Linda N. Panjaitan | |
dc.contributor.author | Redianto Satyanugroho | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2017-04-27T07:42:30Z | |
dc.date.available | 2017-04-27T07:42:30Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2016-11-30 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6864 | |
dc.description.abstract | This paper examines the impact of certain external shocks originating from the United States (US) and People’s Republic of China (PRC) on Indonesia as a small open economy. The spillover effects of tapering off, an interest rate hike, exchange rate devaluation, and real gross domestic product (GDP) are analyzed. Two versions of the global vector autoregression model are employed, which covers 33 countries and considers both financial and trade relations among countries. Spillover assessments are conducted through impulse responses with 1,000 bootstrap replications, and compared to the responses of peer countries. The results suggest that the main risk for Indonesia’s real GDP is a shock to the PRC's real GDP, while a US interest rate hike is the greatest risk to Indonesia’s exchange rate depreciation in the short term, especially compared to the US tapering off. Moreover, the dominant transmission channel of US monetary tightening is through finance, dampening economic growth in small open economies. | |
dc.language | English | |
dc.publisher | Asian Development Bank Institute | |
dc.title | Spillovers of United States and People’s Republic of China Shocks on Small Open Economies: The Case of Indonesia | |
dc.type | Working Papers | |
dc.subject.expert | Price stabilization | |
dc.subject.expert | Food prices | |
dc.subject.expert | Price policy | |
dc.subject.expert | Crisis | |
dc.subject.expert | Unemployment | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic cooperation | |
dc.subject.expert | Gross domestic product | |
dc.subject.expert | Employment | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic forecast | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic indicators | |
dc.subject.expert | Growth models | |
dc.subject.expert | Gross domestic product | |
dc.subject.expert | Macroeconomics | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic forecast | |
dc.subject.expert | Social condition | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic dependence | |
dc.subject.expert | Economic assistance | |
dc.subject.adb | Economic Crisis | |
dc.subject.adb | Economic Efficiency | |
dc.subject.adb | Economic Policies | |
dc.subject.adb | Regional Economic Development | |
dc.subject.adb | Job Evaluation | |
dc.subject.adb | Evaluation | |
dc.subject.adb | Macroeconomic | |
dc.subject.adb | Macroeconomic Analysis | |
dc.subject.adb | Performance Evaluation | |
dc.subject.adb | Impact Evaluation | |
dc.subject.adb | Economic Welfare | |
dc.subject.adb | Economic Incentives | |
dc.subject.natural | Open price system | |
dc.subject.natural | Price fixing | |
dc.subject.natural | Price regulation | |
dc.subject.natural | Consumer price indexes | |
dc.subject.natural | Financial crisis | |
dc.subject.natural | Labor economics | |
dc.subject.natural | Regional economics | |
dc.subject.natural | Turnover | |
dc.subject.natural | Economic survey | |
dc.subject.natural | Job analysis | |
dc.subject.natural | Labor turnover | |
dc.subject.natural | Exports | |
dc.subject.natural | Economic development projects | |
dc.subject.natural | Economic policy | |
dc.subject.natural | Economic forecasting | |
dc.subject.natural | Welfare economics | |
dc.subject.natural | Welfare state | |
dc.subject.natural | Poor | |
dc.subject.natural | Food relief | |
dc.subject.natural | Poverty | |
dc.subject.natural | Domestic economic assistance | |
dc.title.series | ADBI Working Papers | |
dc.title.volume | NO. 616 | |
dc.contributor.imprint | Asian Development Bank Institute | |
oar.theme | Economics | |
oar.theme | Evaluation | |
oar.adminregion | Asia and the Pacific Region | |
oar.country | Bangladesh | |
oar.country | Bhutan | |
oar.country | India | |
oar.country | Maldives | |
oar.country | Nepal | |
oar.country | Sri Lanka | |
oar.country | Brunei Darussalam | |
oar.country | Cambodia | |
oar.country | Indonesia | |
oar.country | Lao People's Democratic | |
oar.country | Malaysia | |
oar.country | Myanmar | |
oar.country | Philippines | |
oar.country | Singapore | |
oar.country | Thailand | |
oar.country | Viet Nam | |
oar.country | Cook Islands | |
oar.country | Fiji Islands | |
oar.country | Kiribati | |
oar.country | Marshall Islands | |
oar.country | Federated States of Micronesia | |
oar.country | Nauru | |
oar.country | Palau | |
oar.country | Papua New Guinea | |
oar.country | Samoa | |
oar.country | Solomon Islands | |
oar.country | Timor-Leste | |
oar.country | Tonga | |
oar.country | Tuvalu | |
oar.country | Vanuatu | |
oar.country | Afghanistan | |
oar.country | Armenia | |
oar.country | Azerbaijan | |
oar.country | Georgia | |
oar.country | Kazakhstan | |
oar.country | Kyrgyz Republic | |
oar.country | Pakistan | |
oar.country | Tajikistan | |
oar.country | Turkmenistan | |
oar.country | Uzbekistan | |
oar.country | People's Republic of China | |
oar.country | Hong Kong | |
oar.country | China | |
oar.country | Republic of Korea | |
oar.country | Mongolia | |
oar.country | Taipei,China | |
oar.identifier | OAR-006545 | |
oar.author | Harahap, Berry A. | |
oar.author | Bary, Pakasa | |
oar.author | Panjaitan, Linda N. | |
oar.author | Satyanugroho, Redianto | |
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