Discussion paper

DP4762 Strong Contagion with Weak Spillovers

In this Paper, we develop a model which explains why events in one market may trigger similar events in other markets, even though at first sight the markets appear to be only weakly related. We allow for multiple equilibria and learning dynamics in each market, and show that a jump between equilibria in one market is contagious because it more than doubles the probability of a similar jump in another market. We claim that contagion is strong since equilibrium jumps become highly synchronized across markets. Spillovers are weak because the instantaneous spillover of events from one market to another is small. To illustrate our result, we demonstrate how a currency crisis may be contagious with only weak links between countries. Other examples where weak spillovers would create strong contagion are various models of monetary policy, imperfect competition and endogenous growth.

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Citation

Ellison, M, L Graham and J Vilmunen (2004), ‘DP4762 Strong Contagion with Weak Spillovers‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4762. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4762