Business Cycles Synchronisation and Symmetries in the Transition to East African Monetary Union

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作者
Garang, Aweng Peter Majok [1 ]
Erkekoglu, Hatice [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Juba, Coll Social & Econ Studies, Dept Econ, Juba, South Sudan
[2] Kayseri Univ, Fac Sci Appl, Dept Int Trade & Logist, Kayseri, Turkey
关键词
East African Monetary Union; Business Cycles synchronisation; Structural Symmetry; Spectral Decomposition; MACROECONOMIC SHOCKS; FACTS;
D O I
10.1111/saje.12267
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Our paper explores the prospects for the proposed East African Monetary Union (EAMU) by employing rigorous empirical tools to analyse business cycles synchronisation, structural cross-correlations, spectral decomposition and regional clusters to identify different cyclical episodes, periodicities and characterise the economic cycles of East African countries. We find that cyclical movements reflect various idiosyncratic, common, historical and external shocks in the region. Secondly, all countries appear to be structurally correlated with each other except for South Sudan and Burundi. Our results also observe that the contemporaneous co-movements of East African Community (EAC) cycles with those of Kenya and Tanzaniaare procyclical with coincidental path shift, while the same EAC cycles appear to be acyclical with those of Burundi. Additionally, from the spectral decomposition, Kenyan cycles take 10 years to complete, while those of Tanzania and Rwanda take 8 years. Ugandan and Burundian cycles take approximately 5 years, while the cyclical frequency for South Sudan corresponds to 3.3 years. Finally, the cluster characterisation of countries reveals that South Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda form a group, while Kenya and Tanzania from a group distinct from the rest. We urge the member countries to prioritise policies on regional risk-sharing and adjustment mechanisms, in addition to establishing credible institutional infrastructure that ensures surveillance and enforcement of convergence conditions adopted in EAMU protocol.
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页码:495 / 517
页数:23
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