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Type Journal Article
Scope Discipline-based scholarship
Title Has consumption risk sharing increased in Asia (and elsewhere)?
Organization Unit
Authors
  • Mathias Hoffmann
Item Subtype Original Work
Refereed No
Status Published in final form
Language
  • English
Journal Title Seoul Journal of Economics
Publisher Korea, Republic of
Geographical Reach international
ISSN 1225-0279
Volume 24
Number 4
Page Range 551 - 574
Date 2011
Abstract Text What impact has financial globalization had on risk sharing? In theory, financial globalization should improve international consumption risk sharing. While the answer to this question is of utmost policymaking concern, results in the empirical literature are inconclusive. The paper surveys the extant literature and tries to identify which factors influence the answer: i) consumption risk sharing seems to have increased among industrialized countries but much less in the emerging world. ii) The increase in risk sharing is generally found to be stronger in studies that focus on the trends rather than purely cyclical variation in the data. iii) globalization has not only affected consumption responses to output shocks but also the structure of these shocks themselves. This, in turn, has affected the measurement of risk sharing. The paper examines the relevance of these points on a sample of East Asian Economies. My results indicate that risk sharing in East Asia has started to increase once the region had recovered from the Asian crisis.
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