In this paper we provide a framework to study the network topology of generalized forecast error variance decomposition (GFEVD) derived from multi-country, multi-variable time series models. Our dynamic variance decomposition network is based on a Bayesian Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model, a suitable macroeconometric method to consider simultaneous multi-level interdependencies across variables. We demonstrate the usefulness of our methodology to analyze the network structure of shock propagation in longitudinal time series and, in particular: (a) the shortest paths of contagion; (b) the clusters of shock transmission; (c) the role of nodes in the risk transmission channels. We illustrate our method through an empirical application to a set of 12 European countries’ Industrial Production, Retail Trade and Economic Sentiment indices over the period 01/2000–11/2021.

The topological structure of panel variance decomposition networks / Celani, Alessandro; Cerchiello, Paola; Pagnottoni, Paolo. - In: JOURNAL OF FINANCIAL STABILITY. - ISSN 1572-3089. - STAMPA. - 71:(2024). [10.1016/j.jfs.2024.101222]

The topological structure of panel variance decomposition networks

Celani, Alessandro;
2024-01-01

Abstract

In this paper we provide a framework to study the network topology of generalized forecast error variance decomposition (GFEVD) derived from multi-country, multi-variable time series models. Our dynamic variance decomposition network is based on a Bayesian Global Vector Autoregressive (GVAR) model, a suitable macroeconometric method to consider simultaneous multi-level interdependencies across variables. We demonstrate the usefulness of our methodology to analyze the network structure of shock propagation in longitudinal time series and, in particular: (a) the shortest paths of contagion; (b) the clusters of shock transmission; (c) the role of nodes in the risk transmission channels. We illustrate our method through an empirical application to a set of 12 European countries’ Industrial Production, Retail Trade and Economic Sentiment indices over the period 01/2000–11/2021.
2024
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