Sources and Dynamics of Macroeconomic Fluctuations in Switzerland: Evidence from a Structural Vector Autoregressive Approach

Alexander Kobler

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The economic stagnation experienced in Switzerland in the 1990s has intensified the debate about the primary causes of economic fluctuations in small-open-economies.... Lire la suite
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The economic stagnation experienced in Switzerland in the 1990s has intensified the debate about the primary causes of economic fluctuations in small-open-economies. However, conclusive empirical evidence on the relative importance of real vs. nominal and domestic vs. foreign influences is scarce. A lack of identification often prevents the unveiling of underlying fundamental shocks and causes empirical puzzles in applied work.
In a model for the Swiss economy these problems can be overcome with a correct specification of the open-economy setting and the identification of monetary policy. Structural vector autoregressions provide an effective tool to incorporate these structural aspects into modeling, without restricting dynamic interactions among the variables. This model can be applied to assess the transmission channels and the relative importance of different sources of shocks for the Swiss business cycle.
The evidence is clear-cut : real domestic shocks and foreign shocks by far dominate economic activity in Switzerland. Exchange rates emerge as an important transmission channel for foreign shocks in the Swiss economy. Therefore, even though monetary policy does not seem to be a major source of fluctuations by itself, it still has a potentially important role to play in macroeconomic stabilization.
The model is applied to study the specific situation of the Swiss economy in the nineties. During that period it can be shown, that Switzerland witnessed two mini cycles with substantially different sources.

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Biographie d'Alexander Kobler

The Author : Alexander E. Kobler, born in 1968, graduated in econometrics and macroeconomics at the University of Zurich. He joined the economic research department of UBS in 1994, where he first realized a project on industry risk evaluation. After specializing on the construction industry and the Swiss labor market he was conferred responsibility for the Swiss macroeconomic research in 1996. Parallel pursuing graduate studies in Gerzensee, Berne and Basle, he obtained his doctorate at the University of Basle with the present dissertation.
Currently he is attending the MBA Program at Stanford University's Graduate School of Business.

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