Title of article :
Does Financial Structure Matter in Determining the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy? A Comparison Between Civil-Law and Common-Law Countries
Author/Authors :
Zakaria, Zukarnain Universiti Teknologi Malaysia - Faculty of Management and Human Resource Development - Management Department, Malaysia
From page :
87
To page :
118
Abstract :
This paper compares the effectiveness of monetary policy between civil-law and common-law countries by using the impulse response of monetary policy on the level of investment and consumption. This comparison is made to determine whether countries of common-law origin are less sensitive to monetary policy actions compared with civil-law countries. Theoretically, we expected monetary policy is to be more effective in civil-law countries, in which financial structures are generally more bank-based as compared to common-law countries, in which financial structures are more market-based. The impulse response functions were generated through the estimation of first-differences VAR. The findings show that the impact of monetary policy on investment and consumption is relatively stronger, responds more quickly and is long lasting in civil-law countries compared with common-law countries.
Keywords :
monetary policy , legal structures , financial structures , impulse response
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance (AAMJAF)
Journal title :
Asian Academy of Management Journal of Accounting and Finance (AAMJAF)
Record number :
2546621
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