Nueva publicación del profesor Gabriel Rodriguez en The Journal of Economic Asymmetries

16/1/2026

El profesor y jefe del Departamento de Economía, Gabriel Rodriguez, junto con Joseph Santisteban, son autores del artículo académico Regime-switching, fiscal policy shocks and macroeconomic fluctuations in Peru, publicado en la revista internacional The Journal of Economic Asymmetries, indexada en el primer cuartil (Q1) de Scopus.

Abstract

Following Chan and Eisenstat (2018a), we use a family of regime-switching models to analyze the evolution of fiscal shocks impacts on Peru’s economic growth from 1995Q1 to 2019Q4. Key findings include: (i) identification of two distinct economic regimes with different macroeconomic fundamentals tied to improvements in fiscal and monetary policy; (ii) enhanced model fit with the inclusion of regime switching volatility (RSV); (iii) a positive trend in the size of spending multipliers, though they remain below unity; (iv) during the 2008 Global Financial Crisis, capital expenditure shocks mitigated the decline in economic growth by 2 percentage points, highlighting their counter-cyclical potential. These findings are corroborated by robustness checks, which include changes in priors, variable reordering, adjustments in external and demand variables, and extending the sample to 2022Q4 to encompass the COVID-19 crisis.

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