Learning in the Oil Futures Markets: Evidence and Macroeconomic Implications
Author(s) -
Sylvain Leduc,
Kevin Moran,
Robert J. Vigfusson
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
international finance discussion paper
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2767-4509
pISSN - 1073-2500
DOI - 10.17016/ifdp.2016.1179
Subject(s) - futures contract , oil price , economics , dynamic stochastic general equilibrium , monetary economics , oil storage trade , financial economics , econometrics , monetary policy
We show that a model where investors learn about the persistence of oil-price movements accounts well for the fluctuations in oil-price futures since the late 1990s. Using a DSGE model, we then show that this learning process alters the impact of oil shocks, making it time-dependent and consistent with the muted impact oil-price changes had on macroeconomic outcomes during the early 2000s and again over the past two years. The Spring 2008 increase in oil prices had a larger impact because market participants considered that it was likely driven by permanent shocks.
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