Persistency of Turkish export shocks: a quantile autoregression (QAR) approach
This study analyzes the persistency of total and disaggregated Turkish exports for different shock magnitudes using the quantile autoregression (QAR) method in line with Koenker and Xiao (J Am Stat Assoc 99:775–787, 2004 ). The results suggest that the persistence of shocks are not similar across di...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Empirica 2016-08, Vol.43 (3), p.445-460 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study analyzes the persistency of total and disaggregated Turkish exports for different shock magnitudes using the quantile autoregression (QAR) method in line with Koenker and Xiao (J Am Stat Assoc 99:775–787,
2004
). The results suggest that the persistence of shocks are not similar across different quantiles of
Total Exports
and disaggregated export sectors, indicating an asymmetry in the case of negative and positive shocks across different export sectors. The persistency behavior of
Total Exports
as well as
Food and Beverages
,
Chemicals
,
Basic Metals
,
Raw Materials
,
Motor Vehicles
and
Radio & TV
exports are asymmetric to negative versus positive shocks, which cannot be captured by traditional unit root tests. Thus, sound interpretation of QAR results is necessary for policy makers to identify shock characteristics and thereby pursue appropriate policies for overcoming adverse impacts on the economy. |
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ISSN: | 0340-8744 1573-6911 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10663-015-9301-7 |