Euro-Crisis and Spillover Effects on the Emerging Economies

Pre-print, Working paper: I present some evidence showing that the advanced economies' banks were contributing in spreading the Euro-crisis to the emerging economies. For this purpose, I test the common lender channel among other channels of contagion, by using international banking flows data. Based on a constructed crisis-index for the Euro area, I find that countries with higher level of exposure to GIIPS, deleveraged more in riskier periods, i.e. during periods with high crisis index. Among all emerging economies in our sample, the Latin American countries were not affected as much as the emerging economies Asia and Europe, despite their high exposures to Spain. While the impact of the Euro-crisis stopped to show sign in Asia after 2011, it continued to affect the emerging Europe. The Euro-area banks were deleveraging more in the Emerging Europe than their peers in non-Euro advanced economies, whereas most of their deleveraging in Asia happened in 2010. Although the results present evidence in favour of local impacts of the Euro-crisis, they show the importance of spillover through multinational banks.

Author(s)

Hamidreza Tabarraei

Date of publication
  • 2014
Keywords JEL
F34 G15 H63
Keywords
  • Sovereign risk
  • Contagion
  • Euro crisis
  • Emerging economies
Internal reference
  • PSE Working Papers n°2014-07
Version
  • 1