Shocks and Frictions in Us Business Cycles: A Bayesian DSGE Approach

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Frank Smets

Ghent University - Department of General Economics; Bank for International Settlements (BIS) - Monetary and Economic Department

Rafael Wouters

National Bank of Belgium

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Date Written: February 2007

Abstract

Using a Bayesian likelihood approach, we estimate a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model for the US economy using seven macro-economic time series. The model incorporates many types of real and nominal frictions and seven types of structural shocks. We show that this model is able to compete with Bayesian Vector Autoregression models in out-of-sample prediction. We investigate the relative empirical importance of the various frictions. Finally, using the estimated model we address a number of key issues in business cycle analysis: What are the sources of business cycle fluctuations? Can the model explain the cross-correlation between output and inflation? What are the effects of productivity on hours worked? What are the sources of the "Great Moderation"?

Keywords: DSGE models, monetary policy

JEL Classification: E4, E5

Suggested Citation

Smets, Frank and Wouters, Rafael, Shocks and Frictions in Us Business Cycles: A Bayesian DSGE Approach (February 2007). ECB Working Paper No. 722, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=958687 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.958687

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