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ID187834
Title ProperDriving forces of China's business cycles
Other Title InformationEvidence from an estimated DSGE model with housing and banking
LanguageENG
AuthorGe, Xinyu
Summary / Abstract (Note)We study the approximate sources of China's business cycles in an estimated dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model with housing and banking. The model replicates well the volatility and cyclicality of key macroeconomic variables observed in the past two decades in China. A host of shock decomposition exercises demonstrate that, among the shocks being considered, both financial and housing shocks are driving China's business cycles, accounting for a particularly large fraction of the variance in most macroeconomic and financial variables at the business cycle frequencies. In particular, the capital quality, housing demand, and loan-to-value shocks display prominent contributions to the business cycle fluctuations. Moreover, there exists substantial interactions between the banking and housing sectors in China, where the collateral constraint and the financial constraint amplify with each other. The results shed new light in the understanding of China's business cycles, and may serve as a useful benchmark for future quantitative analyses of China's macroeconomic fluctuations using DSGE frameworks.
`In' analytical NoteChina Economic Review Vol. 72; Apr 2022: p.101753
Journal SourceChina Economic Review 2022-03 72
Key WordsBanking ;  Housing ;  DSGE Model ;  China's Business Cycles