Monetary policy, financial frictions and structural changes in Uganda : a Markov-switching DSGE approach
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Anguyoa, Francis Leni
Gupta, Rangan
Kotze, Kevin
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Taylor and Francis
Abstract
This paper considers the use of regime-switching dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models for monetary policy analysis
and forecasting purposes. The objective is to determine whether
or not the inclusion of these regime-switching features provide a
more accurate description of the economy in a particular low
income country. All of the models incorporate financial frictions
that are introduced through the activities of heterogeneous
agents in the household and several other features that are incorporated in most small open-economy models. Two variants of
regime-switching models are considered: one includes switching
in the monetary policy rule (only) and the other employs switching in both the monetary policy rule and the volatility of the
shocks. The models are applied to the quarterly macroeconomic
data for Uganda and most of the parameters are estimated with
the aid of Bayesian techniques. The results of the extensive inand out-of-sample evaluation suggest that the model parameters
do not remain constant over the two regimes. In addition, the
transition probabilities suggest that there are three distinct periods where the central bank response has been more aggressive.
These periods relate to a change in policy framework and significant shocks that have affected the Ugandan economy. It is also
noted that the forecasting performance of the regime-switching
models are possibly superior to the model that excludes these
features over certain horizons.
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Monetary policy, Inflationtargeting, Financial frictions, Small open-economy, Low income country, Bayesian estimation, Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE)
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Francis Leni Anguyo, Rangan Gupta & Kevin Kotzé (2020) Monetary
policy, financial frictions and structural changes in Uganda: a Markov-switching DSGE
approach, Economic Research-Ekonomska Istraživanja, 33:1, 1538-1561, DOI:
10.1080/1331677X.2020.1757480.