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Shocks Transmission Through Real Channel: The Case of the Central and Eastern European Countries

Vilma Deltuvaitė ()
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Vilma Deltuvaitė: Kaunas University of Technology

Chapter Chapter 44 in Advances in Applied Economic Research, 2017, pp 653-669 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract While the Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs) are among the world’s most open economies, this group of countries is very vulnerable to the external shocks that can be transmitted through real channel. Besides, most of the scientists focus on the transmission of shocks to the real economy in the USA, China, and other largest world economies. For this reason this empirical study focuses on macroeconomic shocks transmission through real channel in the CEECs countries. The empirical results show a strong effect of real GDP shock in main export partners on the real GDP in the CEECs countries and this effect is almost the same strong as the GDP shock in the domestic countries. The empirical results suggest that real exports flows of the CEECs react to the external shocks in the main export countries stronger compared to GDP. The empirical results confirm that the CEECs are very sensitive to shocks in main export partners; however, the effect is not very long lasting suggesting that CEECs adjust to the external macroeconomic changes.

Keywords: Central and Eastern European countries (CEECs); External shocks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-48454-9_44

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