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investment-specific productivity. We document that in U.S. postwar quarterly data total factor productivity (TFP) and the … cointegrated if and only if neutral and investment-specific productivity share a common stochastic trend. We econometrically … relative price of investment are cointegrated. We show theoretically that TFP and the relative price of investment are …
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-open-economy real-business-cycle model driven by nonstationary productivity shocks. We find that the RBC model does a poor job at … business cycles in emerging markets and, importantly, assigns a negligible role to nonstationary productivity shocks …
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positive technology shock, and (c) measured productivity increases temporarily in response to a positive demand shock. More …Using data for the G7 countries, I estimate conditional correlations of employment and productivity, based on a …) technology shocks appear to induce a negative comovement between productivity and employment, counterbalanced by a positive …
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We dissect the comovement patterns of the macroeconomic data, identify a single shock that accounts for the bulk of the … TFP, to news about future productivity or the long run, and to demand shocks of the New Keynesian type. Instead, it …
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, investment, average productivity and output up. This evidence contrasts sharply with the results reported in a large and growing …We provide empirical evidence that a positive shock to technology drives per capita hours worked, consumption … literature that argues, on the basis of aggregate data, that per capita hours worked fall after a positive technology shock. We …
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This paper analyzes the quality of VAR-based procedures for estimating the response of the economy to a shock. We focus … question that has attracted a great deal of attention in the literature: How do hours worked respond to an identified shock? In … all of our examples, as long as the variance in hours worked due to a given shock is above the remarkably low number of 1 …
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The evidence for a productivity-based explanation for real exchange rate behavior of East Asian currencies is examined … relative productivity ratios, one finds a relationship for Japan, Malaysia, and the Philippines. Only when augmenting the … productivity variables, as well as other demand side factors, are less encouraging, except for a small subset of countries …
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technology shock measures. We argue that the properties of technology shocks for the manufacturing sector are quite different …
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More than fifty years ago, Friedman and Schwartz examined historical data for the United States and found evidence of pro-cyclical movements in the money stock, which led corresponding movements in output. We find similar correlations in more recent data; these appear most clearly when Divisia...
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We provide evidence on the relationship between aggregate uncertainty and the macroeconomy. Identifying uncertainty shocks using methods from the news shocks literature, the analysis finds that innovations in realized stock market volatility are robustly followed by contractions, while shocks to...
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