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Effectiveness of policy interventions during financial crises in China and Russia: Lessons for the COVID-19 pandemic
Authors:Vikkram Singh  Eduardo Roca  Bin Li
Institution:1. Ted Rogers School of Management, Ryerson Univerity, 350 Victoria St., Toronto, ON M5B2K3, Canada;2. Griffith Business School, Griffith University, Department of Accounting, Finance and Economics, Nathan Campus, 170 Kessels Road, Brisbane, QLD 4111, Australia
Abstract:We test the hypothesis that policy interventions in crisis periods are less effective when markets are integrated, drawing on China and Russia’s experience during the global financial crisis. We conduct an event study to examine the response of stock market returns and volatility to intervention efforts using DCC-GARCH and Markov Regime Switching Models. We then estimate the extent of integration of China and Russia with the US market and assess its impact on policy interventions’ effectiveness based on a regression framework. We find that interventions were effective in China but failed in Russia, where greater global links were evident. Our findings provide important policy lessons to address the impact of the current COVID-19 pandemic, given the increasing global market linkages.
Keywords:Event study  Market crisis  Policy intervention  Policy coordination  Markov regime switching  Dynamic conditional correlations  China  Russia  F36  G15  G14
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