ESSAYS ON INTERNATIONAL RISK SHARING
Issue Date
2014-12-31Author
Nguyen, Huy Quoc
Publisher
University of Kansas
Format
41 pages
Type
Dissertation
Degree Level
Ph.D.
Discipline
Economics
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International risk sharing is an intertemporal utility maximizing process in which countries of different economic prospects engage in cross-border trade and financial asset transactions to mitigate impacts of idiosyncratic income shocks on consumption. Measuring the extent of international risk sharing (IRS) remains an open empirical question. This dissertation provides a new approach to measuring the extent of IRS for countries and conditions for the measure of consumption correlation to hold and a possible cause to the consumption correlation puzzle.
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