Confounding dynamics
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC THEORY(2021)
Abstract
In the context of a dynamic model with incomplete information, we isolate a novel mechanism of shock propagation. We term the mechanism confounding dynamics because it arises from agents' optimal signal extraction efforts on variables whose dynamics-as opposed to super-imposed noise-prevents full revelation of information. Employing methods in the space of analytic functions, we are able to obtain analytical characterizations of the equilibria that generalize the celebrated Hansen-Sargent optimal prediction formula. Our main theorem establishes conditions under which confounding dynamics emerge in equilibrium in general settings. We apply our results to a canonical one-sector real business cycle model with dispersed information. In that setting, confounding dynamics is shown to amplify the propagation of a productivity shock, producing hump-shaped impulse response functions. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Key words
Dispersed information,Confounding dynamics,Rational expectations
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