Based on a connection between network analysis and B-VAR models, this paper provides a first empirical evidence of the relationships between capital centralization expressed in terms of network control on one hand and monetary policy guidelines and business cycles on the other. Our findings suggest that a tightening monetary policy leads to a decrease in the fraction of top shareholders of network control which results in a higher centralization of capital; and that a higher centralization of capital, in turn, leads to a reduction of GDP with respect to its trend. These relations are confirmed both for the United States and the Euro Area.
Monetary policy, crisis and capital centralization in corporate ownership and control networks: A B-Var analysis / Brancaccio, Emiliano; Giammetti, Raffaele; Lopreite, Milena; Puliga, Michelangelo. - In: STRUCTURAL CHANGE AND ECONOMIC DYNAMICS. - ISSN 0954-349X. - 51, December (published online 19 August 2019):(2019), pp. 55-66. [10.1016/j.strueco.2019.08.005]
Monetary policy, crisis and capital centralization in corporate ownership and control networks: A B-Var analysis
Brancaccio, Emiliano;
2019
Abstract
Based on a connection between network analysis and B-VAR models, this paper provides a first empirical evidence of the relationships between capital centralization expressed in terms of network control on one hand and monetary policy guidelines and business cycles on the other. Our findings suggest that a tightening monetary policy leads to a decrease in the fraction of top shareholders of network control which results in a higher centralization of capital; and that a higher centralization of capital, in turn, leads to a reduction of GDP with respect to its trend. These relations are confirmed both for the United States and the Euro Area.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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