The Impact of Macroeconomic Uncertainty on Activity in the Euro Area
Gieseck Arne () and
Yannis Largent
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Gieseck Arne: European Central Bank, Sonnemannstraße 20, 60314 Frankfurt, Germany
Review of Economics, 2016, vol. 67, issue 1, 25-52
Abstract:
The impact of macroeconomic uncertainty on activity has been a subject of heightened interest in recent years. Empirical literature typically focuses on the US or on individual euro area countries by using the VAR approach. However, there is limited quantitative evidence about the impact of uncertainty on euro area activity available as yet. In this paper, we derive measures of macroeconomic uncertainty in the euro area from an encompassing dataset, and single out some indicators of uncertainty based on theoretical plausibility and empirical evidence. From this set of indicators, we derive an aggregate measure of macroeconomic uncertainty in the euro area. Using a multivariate structural VAR approach, we then offer some quantitative evidence on the impact of macroeconomic uncertainty on euro area activity during the period 1999–2015. Our main findings show that heightened macroeconomic uncertainty, as measured by the proposed indicators, does have a strongly adverse impact on activity in the euro area, albeit the deepness and duration of the shocks differ somewhat across uncertainty measures.
Keywords: consumption; growth; investment; uncertainty; structural VAR model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C32 D80 E20 E44 E66 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1515/roe-2015-1008
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