Oil Shocks and the U.S. Economy in a Data-rich Model

Kuhelika De, Ryan A. Compton, Daniel C. Giedeman
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We investigate the economic effects of three types of oil price shocks on the U.S. economy using a factor augmented vector autoregression framework and 185 monthly macroeconomic indicators from 1978 to 2017. We find that oil specific precautionary demand shocks are the main drivers of fluctuations in the price of crude oil and the U.S. price level, followed by global economic activity oil demand shocks. Further, while increases in the price of oil triggered by oil supply shocks are recessionary and lower U.S. economic activity, those triggered by global economic activity oil demand shocks are associated with increased U.S. economic activity. We also find evidence that monetary policy-makers tighten monetary policy in response to oil demand shocks to mitigate inflationary effects, however we find no such evidence for oil supply shocks. Finally, we find the U.S. dollar real exchange rate depreciates in response to increases in the price of oil caused by both oil demand and supply shocks, however the effects from oil supply shocks are more permanent.
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石油冲击与数据丰富的美国经济模型
我们使用因子增强向量自回归框架和1978年至2017年185个月度宏观经济指标,研究了三种类型的油价冲击对美国经济的经济影响。我们发现,石油特定的预防性需求冲击是原油价格和美国价格水平波动的主要驱动因素,其次是全球经济活动石油需求冲击。此外,虽然石油供应冲击引发的石油价格上涨是衰退性的,并降低了美国的经济活动,但全球经济活动引发的石油需求冲击与美国经济活动的增加有关。我们还发现有证据表明,货币政策制定者在应对石油需求冲击时收紧货币政策,以减轻通胀影响,但我们没有发现石油供应冲击的证据。最后,我们发现美元实际汇率在石油需求和供应冲击引起的石油价格上涨的反应中贬值,但石油供应冲击的影响更为持久。
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