External financial and monetary policy shocks: Do they matter for Korean macroeconomy?

外部金融和货币政策冲击:它们对韩国宏观经济有影响吗?

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Abstract

Given Korea's status as a small, open economy, it exhibits a pronounced sensitivity to external shocks. Consequently, this article seeks to elucidate the impact of external financial and monetary policy shocks on the fluctuation of critical macroeconomic variables within Korea. Employing Bayesian estimation alongside the impulse response function for empirical analysis, the findings reveal that external financial and monetary policy shocks precipitate declines in exports, output, employment, real wages, consumption, investment, and imports. Conversely, these shocks are associated with increases in both the price level and inflation, highlighting the multifaceted effects of external pressures on the domestic economic landscape. Further, through forecast error variance decomposition, this study demonstrates that, relative to shocks stemming from productivity, terms of trade, and real exchange rate variations, external financial and monetary policy shocks exert a considerably milder impact on the fluctuations of Korea's key macroeconomic variables. This insight suggests a potential area for enhancement in the existing Korean literature on this topic, advocating for the integration of these findings to enrich understanding and analysis. In summary, by delving into the nuanced effects of external shocks on Korea's economy, this article contributes valuable perspectives to the discourse, suggesting avenues for further research and policy formulation. The integration of these results into the broader body of Korean economic literature could significantly augment current understandings and interpretations of Korea's economic dynamics in the face of global financial and monetary turbulence.

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