Published in Emerging Markets Review

Dr. Rogelio Mercado’s research paper on Capital Flow Transitions: Domestic Factors and Episodes of Gross Capital Inflows has been accepted for publication in the Emerging Markets Review, available here. A working paper version was released as SEACEN Working Paper No. 26/2017, available here.

This paper extends existing capital flow literature by considering capital flow episode transitions. Applying a state-transition framework, we view episodes of gross capital inflows as different states in which economies transition to and from. Abstracting from time-varying common factors by using fixed transitional likelihoods and average values of domestic factors, the findings show that cross-country variation in transitional likelihoods strongly covary with the duration and occurrence and less on idiosyncratic domestic factors. Although the results imply limited scope in backing global cyclical financial flows, this study offers new perspective in understanding cross-country propensities on capital flow transitions.

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