The Nonlinear Effects of Uncertainty Shocks

38 Pages Posted: 27 Nov 2018 Last revised: 29 Oct 2021

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Laura E. Jackson

Bentley University - Department of Economics

Kevin L. Kliesen

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Research Division

Michael Owyang

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Research Division

Date Written: November, 2018

Abstract

We consider the effects of uncertainty shocks in a nonlinear VAR that allows uncertainty to have amplification effects. When uncertainty is relatively low, fluctuations in uncertainty have small, linear effects. In periods of high uncertainty, the effect of a further increase in uncertainty is magnified. We find that uncertainty shocks in this environment have a more pronounced effect on real economic variables. We also conduct counterfactual experiments to determine the channels through which uncertainty acts. Uncertainty propagates through both the household consumption channel and through businesses delaying investment, providing substantial contributions to the decline in GDP observed after uncertainty shocks. Finally, we find evidence of the ability of systematic monetary policy to mitigate the adverse effects of uncertainty shocks.

Keywords: uncertainty, time-varying threshold VAR, monetary policy, generalized impulse response functions

JEL Classification: C34, E2, E32

Suggested Citation

Jackson Young, Laura and Kliesen, Kevin L. and Owyang, Michael T., The Nonlinear Effects of Uncertainty Shocks (November, 2018). FRB St. Louis Working Paper No. 2018-35, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3288402 or http://dx.doi.org/10.20955/wp.2018.035

Laura Jackson Young (Contact Author)

Bentley University - Department of Economics ( email )

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Kevin L. Kliesen

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Research Division ( email )

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United States

Michael T. Owyang

Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - Research Division ( email )

411 Locust St
Saint Louis, MO 63011
United States

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