2009-11-01
Behavioural heterogeneity and shift-contagion: Evidence from the Asian crisis
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Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control , Volume 33 - Issue 11 p. 1929- 1944
In this paper, we propose an empirical model based on the heterogeneous agents literature. Price changes are induced by fundamental, technical, and international factors. The model is estimated for Hong Kong and Thailand surrounding the Asian crisis. We find that the three sources are relevant and that their relative price impact fluctuates conditional on price impact in the previous period. Results imply that the crisis is triggered in Thailand due to an increased focus on the fundamental price, followed by an increase in chartism and finally aggravated by a focus on foreign developments. Furthermore, the crisis deepens in Hong Kong because of increased attention for foreign markets.
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| doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc.2009.06.002, hdl.handle.net/1765/76375 | |
| Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control | |
| Organisation | Erasmus Research Institute of Management |
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de Jong, E., Verschoor, W., & Zwinkels, R. (2009). Behavioural heterogeneity and shift-contagion: Evidence from the Asian crisis. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 33(11), 1929–1944. doi:10.1016/j.jedc.2009.06.002 |
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