march, 2024
01mar13:0014:00ECO Seminar/Webinar - Jeppe Druedahl
Event Details
CEF.UP – ECO Seminar/Webinar Friday – March 1st, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. | Room 305| Online "The Transmission of Foreign Demand Shocks" Jeppe Druedahl – University of Copenhagen (Denmark) Abstract: "Introducing heterogeneous households into a
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Event Details
CEF.UP – ECO Seminar/Webinar
Friday – March 1st, 2024, at 1:00 p.m. | Room 305| Online
“The Transmission of Foreign Demand Shocks”
Jeppe Druedahl – University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
Abstract:
“Introducing heterogeneous households into a New Keynesian model of a small open economy enables the model to fit a set of stylized empirical facts about the transmission of foreign demand shocks. In the absence of a strong labor income effect on consumption, the model counterfactually implies that domestic consumption decreases as the central bank raises the interest rate to curb domestic inflation. With plausible marginal propensities to consume, the model instead produces the observed increase in domestic consumption of both tradeable and non-tradeable goods. This implies that foreign demand shocks are more important for international business-cycle comovement than predicted by existing models. Our findings also have implications for stabilization policies: While monetary policy is well-suited to counteract foreign demand shocks, traditional fiscal policies are inadequate, as they do not provide sufficient stimulus to the tradeable sector. This poses a particular challenge for countries with a fixed exchange rate or in a monetary union.”
Time
(Friday) 13:00 - 14:00