Energy price shocks and the macroeconomy

the role of consumer durables

Energy price shocks and the macroeconomy
Rajeev Dhawan, Rajeev Dhawan
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Energy price shocks and the macroeconomy

the role of consumer durables

"So far, the literature on dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models with energy price shocks uses energy on the production side only. In these models, energy shocks are responsible for only a negligible share of output fluctuations. We study the robustness of this finding by explicitly modeling private consumption of energy at the household level in addition to energy use at the firm level to account for total energy use in the economy. Additionally, we distinguish between investment in consumer durables and investment in capital goods. The model economy is calibrated to match total energy use and durable goods consumption as observed in the U.S. data. Simulation results indicate that, despite higher total energy use, this economy has an even smaller proportion of output fluctuations attributable to energy price shocks. Productivity shocks continue to be the primary force behind business cycle fluctuations. The driving force behind our results is that the household now has the flexibility to rebalance its investment portfolio. Specifically, the energy price hike is absorbed by reducing durable goods investment more than investment in capital goods, thereby cushioning the hit to future production at the expense of current consumption. Hence, our model better matches the consumption volatility observed in the data."--Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta web site.

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Energy price shocks and the macroeconomy: the role of consumer durables
2006, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
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Working paper series / Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta -- 2006-9, Working paper series (Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta : Online) -- 2006-9.

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OL31758799M
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2006615495

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