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Economic Policy Uncertainty Linkages among Asian Countries: Evidence from Threshold Cointegration Approach

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  • Prince Mensah Osei
  • Reginald Djimatey
  • Anokye M. Adam
  • Dehua Shen

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This paper employs the threshold cointegration methodology to assess the long- and short-run dynamics of asymmetric adjustment between economic policy uncertainty (EPU) of China-India, China-Japan, China-Korea, India-Japan, India-Korea, and Japan-Korea pairs using monthly EPU data ranging from January 1997 to April 2020. The relationship between the EPU pairs is examined in terms of Engle-Granger and threshold cointegrations. The findings provide evidence of long-run threshold cointegration and that the adjustments towards the long-run equilibrium position are asymmetric in the short run for the China-India and India-Japan EPU pairs in M-TAR specification with nonzero threshold values. Also, the results suggest a unidirectional causal relationship between China-India, China-Japan, and India-Korea EPU pairs in the long and short run using the spectral frequency domain causality approach. However, a bidirectional causal relationship between China-Korea, India-Japan, and Japan-Korea pairs exists in the long and short run. Therefore, the findings provide some clues to economic policymakers within the Asian subregion for possible policy uncertainty synergies and spillovers among the Asian countries.

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  • Prince Mensah Osei & Reginald Djimatey & Anokye M. Adam & Dehua Shen, 2021. "Economic Policy Uncertainty Linkages among Asian Countries: Evidence from Threshold Cointegration Approach," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2021, pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:6656176
    DOI: 10.1155/2021/6656176
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    1. Zhou, Yuqin & Liu, Zhenhua & Wu, Shan, 2022. "The global economic policy uncertainty spillover analysis: In the background of COVID-19 pandemic," Research in International Business and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 61(C).

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