Title of article :
Aggregate shocks or aggregate information? Costly
information and business cycle comovement
Author/Authors :
Laura Veldkamp، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Synchronized expansions and contractions across sectors define business cycles. Yet synchronization
is puzzling because productivity across sectors exhibits weak correlation. While previous
explanations emphasized production complementarity, our analysis explores complementarity in
information acquisition. Because information about future productivity has a high fixed cost of
production and a low marginal cost of replication, sectors can share the cost of acquiring aggregate
information, rather than each paying the full production cost to forecast their sector-specific
productivity. Sectors with common, aggregate information make highly correlated production
choices. By filtering out sector-specific shocks and transmitting aggregate ones, information markets
amplify business-cycle comovement.
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Keywords :
Business cycles , Comovement puzzle , Information markets
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics
Journal title :
Journal of Monetary Economics