A global prediction model for sudden stops of capital flows using decision trees.

PLoS One

Department of Languages and Computer Science, Universidad de Málaga, Málaga, Spain.

Published: April 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • Capital flows are significant in the international monetary system, offering benefits and risks that can make open economies vulnerable.
  • Existing models for predicting sudden stop events in capital flows are limited, primarily focused on emerging countries, and require further research for improved accuracy.
  • This paper introduces a new prediction model that applies to both emerging and developed countries, using decision trees to analyze data from 103 countries, aiming to enhance macroeconomic policy and global financial stability against sudden capital flow stops.

Article Abstract

Capital flows is an important aspect of the international monetary system because they provide great direct and indirect benefits, and at the same time, they carry risks of vulnerability for countries with an open economy. Numerous works have studied the behavior of these flows and have developed models to predict sudden stop events. However, the existing models have limitations and the literature demands more research on the subject given that the accuracy of the models is still poor, and they have only been developed for emerging countries. This paper presents a new prediction model of sudden stop events of capital flows for both emerging countries and developed countries with the ability to estimate accurately future sudden stop scenarios globally. A sample of 103 countries was used, including 73 emerging countries and 30 developed countries, which has allowed the use of sample combinations that consider the regional heterogeneity of the warning indicators. To the sample under study, a method of decision trees has been applied, which has provided excellent prediction results given its ability to learn characteristics and create long-term dependencies from sequential data and time series. Our model has a great potential impact on the adequacy of macroeconomic policy against the risks derived from sudden stops of capital flows, providing tools that help to achieve financial stability at the global level.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7015411PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0228387PLOS

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