Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
We estimate a medium-scale model with and without rule-of-thumb consumers over the pre-Volcker and the Great Moderation periods, allowing for indeterminacy. Passive monetary policy and sunspot fluctuations characterize the pre-Volcker period for both models. In both subsamples, the estimated fraction of rule-of-thumb consumers is low, such that the two models are empirically almost equivalent; they yield very similar impulse response functions, variance, and historical decompositions. We conclude that rule-of-thumb consumers are irrelevant to explain aggregate U.S. business cycle fluctuations.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
business cycle fluctuations; indeterminacy; rule-of-thumb consumers
List of contributors:
Albonico, A.; Ascari, G.; Haque, Q.
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