Non-Linear Dynamics in the Euro Area Demand for M1
32 Pages Posted: 23 Mar 2006
Date Written: February 2006
Abstract
This paper investigates possible non-linearities in the dynamics of the euro area demand for the narrow aggregate M1. A long-run money demand relationship is firstly estimated over a sample period covering the last three decades. While the parameters of the relationship are jointly stable, there are indications of non-linearity in the residuals of the error-correction model. This non-linearity is explicitly modelled using a fairly general Markov switching error-correction model with satisfactory results. The empirical findings of the paper are consistent with theoretical predictions stemming from "buffer stock" and "target-threshold" models and with analogous empirical evidence for European countries and the US.
Keywords: Euro area, cointegration, non-linear error correction, demand for money
JEL Classification: E41, C22
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