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Home | News | Francisco Blasques, Siem Jan Koopman, André Lucas and Julia Schaumburg in Journal of Econometrics
News | October 07, 2016

Francisco Blasques, Siem Jan Koopman, André Lucas and Julia Schaumburg in Journal of Econometrics

The article entitled ‘Spillover Dynamics for Systemic Risk Measurement using Spatial Financial Time Series Models’ by TI fellows Francisco Blasques, Siem Jan Koopman, André Lucas and Julia Schaumburg is recently published in the Journal of Econometrics. Please click here to read the full article.

Abstract

We extend the well-known static spatial Durbin model by introducing a time-varying spatial dependence parameter. The updating steps for this model are functions of past data and have information theoretic optimality properties. The static parameters are conveniently estimated by maximum likelihood. We establish the theoretical properties of the model and show that the maximum likelihood estimators of the static parameters are consistent and asymptotically normal. Using spatial weights based on cross-border lending data and European sovereign CDS spread data over the period 2009–2014, we find evidence of contagion in terms of high, time-varying spatial spillovers in the perceived credit riskiness of European sovereigns during the sovereign debt crisis. We find a particular downturn in spatial dependence in the second half of 2012 after the outright monetary transactions policy measures taken by the European Central Bank. Earlier non-standard monetary operations by the ECB did not induce such changes. The findings are robust to a wide range of alternative model specifications.

Keywords: Spatial correlation, Time-varying parameters, Systemic risk, European debt crisis, Generalized autoregressive scores

JEL classification: C58, C23, G15

    Article Citation: F. Blasques, S.J. Koopman, A. Lucas and J. Schaumburg, ‘Spillover Dynamics for Systemic Risk Measurement using Spatial Financial Time Series Models’, Journal of Econometrics, Volume 195, Issue 2, December 2016, Pages 211 – 223.