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Forecasting Latin America’s Country Risk Scores by Means of a Dynamic Diffusion Model

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  • R. Cervelló-Royo
  • J.-C. Cortés
  • A. Sánchez-Sánchez
  • F.-J. Santonja
  • R.-J. Villanueva

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Over the last years, worldwide financial market instability has shaken confidence in global economies. Global financial crisis and changes in sovereign debts ratings have affected the Latin American financial markets and their economies. However, Latin American’s relative resilience to the more acute rise in risk seen in other regions like Europe during last years is offering investors new options for improving risk-return trade-offs. Therefore, forecasting the future of economic situation involves high levels of uncertainty. The Country Risk Score (CRS) represents a broadly used indicator to measure the current situation of a country regarding measures of economic, political, and financial risk in order to determine country risk ratings. In this contribution, we present a diffusion model to study the dynamics of the CRS in 18 Latin American countries which considers both the endogenous effect of each country policies and the contagion effect among them. The model predicts quite well the evolution of the CRS in the short term despite the economic and political instability. Furthermore, the model reproduces and forecasts a slight increasing trend, on average, in the CRS dynamics for almost all Latin American countries over the next months.

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  • R. Cervelló-Royo & J.-C. Cortés & A. Sánchez-Sánchez & F.-J. Santonja & R.-J. Villanueva, 2013. "Forecasting Latin America’s Country Risk Scores by Means of a Dynamic Diffusion Model," Abstract and Applied Analysis, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlaaa:264657
    DOI: 10.1155/2013/264657
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