Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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958041 | Journal of Economics and Business | 2009 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The spread between the rates on commercial paper and Treasury bills has received considerable attention in the literature for its role as an indicator of real economic activity. In this paper we empirically examine what happens when the volatility of the spread changes over time. We estimate a nonlinear model that enables us to discern the asymmetric impact of negative and positive shocks to the spread. We find that a positive shock has a larger impact on the volatility of the spread than does a negative shock.
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Authors
Farooq Malik, Bradley T. Ewing, Jamie B. Kruse, Gerald J. Lynch,