Search Results

SORT BY: PREVIOUS / NEXT
Keywords:Dynamic Equilibrium Economies 

Working Paper
When it Rains it Pours: Cascading Uncertainty Shocks

We empirically document that serial uncertainty shocks are (1) common in the data and (2) have an increasingly stronger impact on the macroeconomy. In other words, a series of bad (positive) uncertainty shocks exacerbates the economic decline significantly. From a theoretical perspective, these findings are puzzling: existing benchmark models do not deliver the observed amplification. We show analytically that a state dependent precautionary motive with respect to uncertainty shocks is required. Our derivations suggest that the state dependent precautionary motive only shows up at fourth ...
Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 2020-064

FILTER BY Content Type

FILTER BY Author

FILTER BY Jel Classification

C63 1 items

C68 1 items

E37 1 items

PREVIOUS / NEXT