Great Expectations: Macroeconomic Implications of Forecasting Behavior

This project aims to enhance understanding of expectation formation's economic impact through empirical research and a new theoretical framework, guiding policy decisions and communication strategies.

Subsidie
€ 1.532.955
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

The goal of this proposal is to advance the research frontier on expectations formation and their economic impact. The proposal consists of three related projects that, through the provision of novel empirical evidence and the design of a new theoretical framework, can guide future research and better inform policy decisions.

Expectations and Economic Conditions

Recent empirical evidence suggests that expectations react to shocks sluggishly. However, one might argue that this may only be the case because data was gathered under stable economic conditions.

We plan to explore the hypothesis that expectations quickly adapt and “de-anchor” in periods of economic turmoil. If, as we conjecture, expectations are state dependent, then a better understanding of the conditions under which stickiness persists is critical for policy.

We exploit survey data on a larger-than-usual set of countries and uncover new properties of expectations.

Central Bank Communication and Financial Literacy

How should central banks communicate to the public? Should countries promote financial literacy? Expectations’ data helps us answer these questions by indirectly revealing the models that agents use to make forecasts.

We leverage the theory of Bayesian networks to build a theoretical framework in which a fraction of less sophisticated agents fails to consider a subset of relevant macroeconomic relationships. We discipline our model using novel evidence on cross-variable properties of expectations and deliver new, actionable lessons for policy and policy communication.

Monetary Policy and the Green Transition

The recent debate on the role of monetary policy in speeding up the green transition has attracted much attention. Yet, the full extent to which monetary policy affects green firms is still unknown.

We investigate, both empirically and theoretically, the impact of interest-rate expectations on investment by clean vs. dirty firms and innovation in clean technologies. Our preliminary evidence suggests that conventional monetary policy and forward guidance may have a sizable and long-lasting impact on the environment.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.532.955
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.532.955

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-10-2023
Einddatum30-9-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • UNIVERSITA COMMERCIALE LUIGI BOCCONIpenvoerder

Land(en)

Italy

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