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Oil and macroeconomic (in)stability

Bjørnland, Hilde C.; Larsen, Vegard H.
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2015
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We analyze the role of oil price volatility in reducing U.S. macroeconomic instability. Using a regime-switching structural model we

revisit the timing of the Great Moderation and the sources of changes

in the volatility of macroeconomic variables. We find that smaller or

fewer oil price shocks did not play a major role in explaining the Great

Moderation. Instead oil price shocks are recurrent sources of macroeconomic

fluctuations. The most important factor reducing macroeconomic variability is a decline in the volatility of other structural shocks

(demand and supply). A change to a more responsive monetary policy

regime also played a role.
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BI Norwegian Business School
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CAMP Working Paper Series;7/2015

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