Using entropy to evaluate the impact of monetary policy shocks on financial networks

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Abstract

We analyze the changes in the financial network built using the Dow Jones Industrial Average components following monetary policy shocks. Monetary policy shocks are measured through unexpected changes in the federal funds rate in the United States. We determine the changes in the financial networks using singular value decomposition entropy and von Neumann entropy. The results indicate that unexpected positive shocks in monetary policy shocks lead to lower entropy. The results are robust to varying the window size used to construct financial networks, though they also depend on the type of entropy used.

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Caraiani, P., & Lazarec, A. V. (2021). Using entropy to evaluate the impact of monetary policy shocks on financial networks. Entropy, 23(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/e23111465

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