Analysis of Transmission Channels and Mechanism of the Global Economic Crisis from Developed to South-East European Countries
Journal Title: Journal of Empirical Economics - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 3
Abstract
The aim of the paper is to investigate the impact of financial crisis on the South-East European economies, throughout a series of econometric tests of a range of transmission mechanisms. Aggregate macroeconomic relationships might contain offset mechanisms (budget deficits, foreign and domestic debt increase).The framework of analysis has no an objective to look into the internal mechanics of growth of national economies, elasticity and substitutions, positions in income distribution, Okun‟s law over the business cycle and related reverse linkages. Moreover, the paper has no ambitions to scrutinize the statistical or administrative and methodology changes domestic deficits, types of subsidies and other exogenous interventions in the incumbent period, which may significantly influence levels of any economic variables and consequently distort the general conclusions.
Authors and Affiliations
Goce Petreski, Darko Lazarov
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