Scientific journal paper Q3
Attentiveness cycles: synchronized behavior and aggregate fluctuations
Orlando Gomes (Gomes, O.);
Journal Title
Revista Brasileira de Economia
Year (definitive publication)
2012
Language
English
Country
Brazil
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Abstract
A sticky-information macroeconomic model is developed in order to analyze the behavior of the time trajectories of the inflation rate and of the output gap, when disturbed by eventual monetary policy shocks. In opposition to what is typical in the literature on this subject, different paces on information updating explicitly lead to a setting with interaction among heterogeneous agents. Specifically, we consider firms with different information updating frequencies whose behavior implies the emergence of attentiveness cycles of possibly large lengths; within these cycles we deduct a differently shaped Phillips curve for each time period. Systematic changes on the form of the aggregate supply relation will be the engine that triggers a sluggish response to shocks and the eventual persistence of business fluctuations.
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Keywords
Complex systems; Endogenous fluctuations; Expectations; Heterogeneous agents; Phillips curve; Sticky-information; Synchronized behavior
  • Economics and Business - Social Sciences