News Shocks,Business Cycles,and the Disinflation Puzzle |
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Authors: | HAFEDH BOUAKEZ LAURENT KEMOE |
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Affiliation: | hafedh.bouakez@hec.ca |
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Abstract: | We argue that key findings of the empirical literature on the effects of news about future technology—including their tendency to generate negative comovement of macro-economic aggregates, and their puzzling disinflationary nature—are due to measurement errors in total factor productivity (TFP). In this paper, we estimate the macro-economic effects of news shocks in the United States using an agnostic identification approach that is robust to measurement errors. We find no evidence of negative comovement conditional on a news shock, and the disinflation puzzle essentially vanishes under our identification strategy. Our results also indicate that news shocks have become an important driver of business-cycle fluctuations in recent years. |
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Keywords: | identification measurement errors news shocks sign restrictions technology total factor productivity |
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