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28.06.2023

Asymmetric effects of monetary policy: evidence from India

verfasst von: Irfan Ahmad Shah, Srikanta Kundu

Erschienen in: Empirical Economics | Ausgabe 1/2024

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Abstract

This paper analyzes the asymmetric effects of monetary policy on the economy. The asymmetric effects of the monetary policy may arise due to the state of the economy, the direction of the shock and the magnitude of the shock. To capture these asymmetric effects, we employed a novel methodology viz nonlinear Local Projections Method. From our analysis for the period from \(1996Q_{2}\) to \(2020Q_{1}\), it is observed that there is significant asymmetry in the effects of monetary policy on Indian economy. The asymmetric effects are mainly due to the state of the economy (expansion/recession) and the direction of the shock (expansionary shock/contractionary shock). Further, it is observed that the effects of monetary policy on output are stronger during expansion compared to recession and expansionary shocks have stronger effect on inflation compared to contractionary shocks. When both the sign of the shock and the state of the economy are taken together, it is observed that contractionary shocks during expansion are more effective in affecting the real economy while expansionary shocks during recession significantly affect inflation. Compared to large shocks, small monetary shocks are found to be more effective. We conclude by arguing that the effects of monetary policy are significantly asymmetric and using a symmetric framework may lead to inaccurate and misleading conclusions.

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1
Another channel as argued by Borio and Zhu (2012) is the “risk taking channel". This channel links the perception of the monetary policy with the pricing of risk by the economic agents.
 
2
The low confidence during recession that prevents consumers or firms to spend is known as economic pessimism.
 
3
Economic optimism may be defined as the confidence of consumers and firms that drives them to spend or invest more due to positive sentiments in the economy.
 
4
Studies such as Aleem (2010), Bhaumik et al. (2011), Das (2015), Khundrakpam (2013), Mishra et al. (2016), Pandit et al. (2006) found credit channel in general and bank lending channel in particular to be more effective compared to Al-Mashat (2003), Bhoi et al. (2017), Mohanty and Rishabh (2016), Sengupta (2014), Singh and Kalirajan (2003) who argue in favor of interest rate channel.
 
5
Moreover, we did not extend the data beyond 2020 because of the sharp fluctuations due to Covid-19 crisis.
 
6
We also used real effective exchange rate instead of rupee dollar exchange rate but the results did not change.
 
7
We also estimated linear IRFs using LPM as shown in Fig. 14 in Appendix. The results are similar to that of VAR framework as given by Fig. 2. The impact of monetary shock is immediate on output growth but delayed on inflation.
 
8
Since we are using unit SD of negative shock, the effect is in negative terms.
 
9
The high growth regime (expansion) is the one when the lagged moving average of the past four quarters of the GDP growth is above the average GDP growth of 6.62%. The low growth regime (recession) on the other hand is defined by average growth rate of below 6.62%.
 
10
Positive shocks during recession and negative shocks during expansion are considered as policy mistakes and are not shown here.
 
11
The state of the economy and the direction of the shock have been clubbed together and are given by Eq. 8 and 9 in the appendix 7.1 (A).
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Asymmetric effects of monetary policy: evidence from India
verfasst von
Irfan Ahmad Shah
Srikanta Kundu
Publikationsdatum
28.06.2023
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
Empirical Economics / Ausgabe 1/2024
Print ISSN: 0377-7332
Elektronische ISSN: 1435-8921
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00181-023-02453-3

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