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Learning and asymmetric business cycles

Learning and asymmetric business cycles
Learning and asymmetric business cycles
It is known that a variety of economic time series exhibit asymmetry in the sense that the arrival of a recession is prompt, while the recovery from a recession appears protracted. This paper provides an explanation for the asymmetric movement of economic time series over business cycles by considering learning and information aggregation, given risk aversion on the part of economic agents. A model is constructed in which the underlying state of nature changes according to a symmetric first-order Markov process. Risk-averse agents make capital utilization choices which partially reveal their private information on the underlying state of nature. Risk aversion prevents them from acting promptly on receiving good news, while it encourages them to act quickly on receiving bad news. When this cautious response at the individual level is combined with aggregate noise, an economy-wide asymmetric time series is generated. A numerical simulation is carried out to derive the empirical distribution of movements of such a time series.Journal of Economic LiteratureClassification Numbers: D83, E32, E37.
business cycles, learning, asymmetry
1094-2025
623-645
Chalkley, M.C.
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Lee, I.H.
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Chalkley, M.C.
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Lee, I.H.
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Chalkley, M.C. and Lee, I.H. (1998) Learning and asymmetric business cycles. Review of Economic Dynamics, 1 (3), 623-645. (doi:10.1006/redy.1998.0024).

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It is known that a variety of economic time series exhibit asymmetry in the sense that the arrival of a recession is prompt, while the recovery from a recession appears protracted. This paper provides an explanation for the asymmetric movement of economic time series over business cycles by considering learning and information aggregation, given risk aversion on the part of economic agents. A model is constructed in which the underlying state of nature changes according to a symmetric first-order Markov process. Risk-averse agents make capital utilization choices which partially reveal their private information on the underlying state of nature. Risk aversion prevents them from acting promptly on receiving good news, while it encourages them to act quickly on receiving bad news. When this cautious response at the individual level is combined with aggregate noise, an economy-wide asymmetric time series is generated. A numerical simulation is carried out to derive the empirical distribution of movements of such a time series.Journal of Economic LiteratureClassification Numbers: D83, E32, E37.

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Published date: 1998
Additional Information: Regular Article
Keywords: business cycles, learning, asymmetry

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Local EPrints ID: 32987
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/32987
ISSN: 1094-2025
PURE UUID: 02cfa963-0b92-458e-bf06-ff5c0707e9d6

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Date deposited: 21 Jun 2007
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 07:40

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Author: M.C. Chalkley
Author: I.H. Lee

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