Monetary policy, income distribution and semi‐autonomous demand in the US

IF 1 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Metroeconomica Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1111/meca.12479
Joana David Avritzer, Maria Cristina Barbieri Goes
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We empirically explore the role of monetary and distribution shocks on semi‐autonomous demand under a supermultiplier framework. We use quarterly data for the United States from 1968 to 2022 and apply a SVAR model to investigate the effect of changes in financial and distributive variables on autonomous expenditure. We find that: (i) the federal funds rate has a negative and statistically significant effect on autonomous expenditure; (ii) a positive shock in the wage share (WS) has a negative effect on non‐revolving consumer credit (CC) and a transitory positive effect on induced consumption; (iii) a positive shock in aggregated autonomous demand has a positive, persistent, and significant effect on induced consumption and, output, as well as on the adjusted WS; (iv) a positive shock in private residential investment has a positive, persistent and statistically significant effect on other autonomous components of demand and output; (v) while residential investment positively influences CC and durable consumption, the inverse does not hold.
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美国的货币政策、收入分配和半自主需求
在超乘数框架下,我们通过实证研究探讨了货币和分配冲击对半自主需求的作用。我们使用美国 1968 年至 2022 年的季度数据,运用 SVAR 模型研究金融和分配变量的变化对自主支出的影响。我们发现(i) 联邦基金利率对自主支出有负向影响,且在统计上显著;(ii) 工资份额(WS)的正向冲击对非循环消费信贷(CC)有负向影响,对诱导消费有短暂的正向影响;(iii) 总自主需求的正向冲击对诱导消费、产出以及调整后的 WS 有正向、持续且显著的影响;(iv) 私人住宅投资的正向冲击对需求和产出的其他自主构成部分具有正向、持续和统计意义上的显著影响;(v) 住宅投资对 CC 和耐用消费具有正向影响,但反向影响并不成立。
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