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Journal of Economic Studies | 2016

An explanation of spread’s ability to predict economic activity: A regime switching model

Anastasios Evgenidis; Costas Siriopoulos

Purpose - – For over two decades numerous studies have provided evidence on the predictive ability of the yield spread for real economic growth. While all this large literature has focussed on how well the spread helps predict real activity, none of these has given an answer on why the spread predicts. The purpose of this paper is to deal with this issue by trying to find an answer on the reason and the economic conditions under which the spread proves to be so powerful predictor of economic activity. Design/methodology/approach - – The authors examine whether the explanation of spread’s predictive ability lies behind interest rate volatility supposing that the economy oscillates between high- and low-volatility regimes. For this reason the authors nest GARCH models into Markov regime switching models. Findings - – When the authors assume that the economy simply oscillates between different regimes, interest rate volatility does not explain the spread’s predictive ability. However, the authors obtain a very interesting result when the authors augment the conditional variance with a level effects term. This ensures that in an environment with high levels of interest rates – in which the rational agents expect the economy to slow down – there is a greater possibility for the economy to switch to a high-volatility regime. Under these economic conditions, interest rate volatility appears to be the reason of spread’s predictive power from one up to three years. Originality/value - – This study contributes to the relevant literature by providing an explanation on the reason and the economic conditions under which the spread proves to be so powerful predictor of economic activity.


The journal of economic asymmetries | 2015

Stock markets and industrial production in north and south of Euro-zone: Asymmetric effects via threshold cointegration approach

Athanasios Tsagkanos; Costas Siriopoulos


Archive | 2015

What are the International Channels Through Which a US Policy Shock is Transmitted to The World Economies? Evidence from a Time Varying FAVAR

Anastasios Evgenidis; Costas Siriopoulos


Economic Modelling | 2017

Brexit and financial stability: An agent-based simulation

Aristeidis Samitas; Stathis Polyzos; Costas Siriopoulos


Finance Research Letters | 2016

The risk in capital controls

Konstantinos Gkillas; Athanasios Tsagkanos; Costas Siriopoulos


Eurasian Economic Review | 2016

Stock markets and effective exchange rates in European countries: threshold cointegration findings

Christos Kollias; Stephanos Papadamou; Costas Siriopoulos


Archive | 2012

Terrorism Induced Cross-Market Transmission of Shocks: A Case Study Using Intraday Data

Christos Kollias; Stephanos Papadamou; Costas Siriopoulos


The journal of economic asymmetries | 2018

Trade asymmetries in the Mediterranean basin

Konstantinos Konstantaras; Dionisis Philippas; Costas Siriopoulos


International Review of Financial Analysis | 2017

Cognitive biases in investors' behaviour under stress: Evidence from the London Stock Exchange

Spyridon Kariofyllas; Dionisis Philippas; Costas Siriopoulos


MPRA Paper | 2008

Does the ECB Care about Shifts in Investors’ Risk Appetite?

Stephanos Papadamou; Costas Siriopoulos

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