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ESTIMATING CAPITAL FLOWS TO EMERGING MARKET ECONOMIES WITH HETEROGENEOUS PANELS

Marco Hernandez-Vega ()

Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2019, vol. 23, issue 5, 2068-2088

Abstract: Current data provide macroeconomic information for a large number of countries and for long periods of time (macropanels). In such panels, slope heterogeneity and cross-section dependence (CSD) are the rule rather than the exception, leading the fixed effects slope estimators to be biased and inconsistent. This paper analyzes gross capital flows to emerging economies employing the Augmented Mean Group (AMG) model to account for slope heterogeneity and CSD. The results suggest that the AMG performs better than the fixed effects model and that not only country heterogeneity is important to analyze capital inflows to emerging economies, but also are the differences among the types of capital inflows.

Date: 2019
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