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Are asset price data informative about news shocks? A DSGE perspective

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Standard economic intuition suggests that asset prices are more sensitive to news than other economic aggregates. This has led many researchers to conclude that asset price data would be very useful for the estimation of business cycle models containing news shocks. This paper shows how to formally evaluate the information content of observed variables with respect to unobserved shocks in structural macroeconomic models. The proposed methodology is applied to two different real business cycle models with news shocks. The contribution of asset prices is found to be relatively small. The methodology is general and can be used to measure the informational importance of observables with respect to latent variables in DSGE models. Thus, it provides a framework for systematic treatment of such issues, which are usually discussed in an informal manner in the literature.

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DSGE models News Shocks Asset prices Information Identification

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Iskrev, Nikolay (2018). "Are asset price data informative about news shocks? A DSGE perspective". Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão – REM Working papers nº 033 - 2018

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ISEG - REM - Research in Economics and Mathematics

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