On the welfare costs of business cycles: Beyond nondurable goods

IF 1.3 3区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS Journal of Macroeconomics Pub Date : 2023-09-07 DOI:10.1016/j.jmacro.2023.103560
Fernando Barros Jr. , Gabriel T. Couto , Fábio A.R. Gomes
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This paper constitutes the first effort to measure the welfare costs of economic cycles considering that the consumer derives utility from the consumption of nondurable goods and services and the stock of durable goods. To accomplish such a task, we put forward a novel approach based on a nonseparable utility function. As a result, we take into account the complementarities among the consumption categories and the correlations of the shocks in those series. Our findings for the U.S. economy suggest that the single-good approach in the literature tends to underestimate the welfare costs of business cycles.

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商业周期的福利成本:超越非耐用品
考虑到消费者从非耐用品和服务的消费以及耐用品库存中获得效用,本文首次尝试衡量经济周期的福利成本。为了完成这一任务,我们提出了一种基于不可分离效用函数的新方法。因此,我们考虑了消费类别之间的互补性以及这些系列中冲击的相关性。我们对美国经济的研究结果表明,文献中的单一商品方法往往低估了商业周期的福利成本。
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期刊介绍: Since its inception in 1979, the Journal of Macroeconomics has published theoretical and empirical articles that span the entire range of macroeconomics and monetary economics. More specifically, the editors encourage the submission of high quality papers that are concerned with the theoretical or empirical aspects of the following broadly defined topics: economic growth, economic fluctuations, the effects of monetary and fiscal policy, the political aspects of macroeconomics, exchange rate determination and other elements of open economy macroeconomics, the macroeconomics of income inequality, and macroeconomic forecasting.
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