Post Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Theory: How to retain the IS-LM model and still sleep at night.

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Post Keynesian Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Theory: How to retain the IS-LM model and still sleep at night. Society for Economic Measurement, July 2017 Roger E. A. Farmer UCLA, Warwick University and NIESR

Important ideas in Keynes General Theory Unemployment is involuntary and high unemployment may persist as a steady state equilibrium Animal spirits select the equilibrium Government has an obligation to intervene to maintain full employment 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 2

This talk I provide a different reconciliation of Keynes with general equilibrium theory: Confidence Crashes and Animal Spirits, Economic Journal 2012 I explain the implications of this idea for the IS-LM interpretation of Keynes Animal Spirits in a Monetary Economy (working paper joint with Konstantin Platonov NBER wp 22228 2017). Empirical application in joint work with Giovanni Nicoló. 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 3

Multiple equilibria Multiple equilibria are pervasive in dynamic models The rational expectations assumption does not help to select an equilibrium Close the model with the: the belief function (Farmer 1993 book) Main idea: Beliefs are fundamental 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 4

Farmer-Platonov paper We develop a simple graphical framework for analyzing the effects of policy changes on the macroeconomy Our model is based on the theory of multiple steady state unemployment rates from Farmer (EJ 2012) In this paper we add money and we move beyond the representative agent assumption 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 5

Farmer-Nicoló Paper In a working paper joint with Giovanni Nicoló, Keynesian Economics without the Phillips Curve, we compare a model closed with a belief function with a standard New Keynesian model. 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 6

Feature of Data Monetary shocks have real effects This is often explained by models of price stickiness We explain this feature with dynamic indeterminacy Low frequency movements in the unemployment rate These are filtered out in many models We explain this feature with steady-state indeterminacy 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 7

Assumptions of the model Two-period OLG One produced good Two-factors land and labor Money in the utility function Labor traded in a search market 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 8

Technology Private Technology Y = K $ X &'$ L = X + V L + U = H L = qv Social Technology Y( = K)$ X(&'$ L( = X( + V( L( + U) = H) L( = V( &. U) &. q is taken parametrically by the firm q is determined in equilibrium by social technology 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 9

Search Externalities Unemployed workers are like fish Recruiters for firms are like fishermen The more fisherman around a pond, the harder it is to catch a fish Higher V( causes q to fall 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 10

Symmetry and Endowments L = L( K = K) U = U) H = H) Symmetric equilibrium K) = 1 H) = 1 Endowments 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 11

Social and Private Private Technology Social Technology L = qv L( = m V(, U) V( &. q = 1 L( U) = 1 because workers are fired and rehired every period Y = L 1 L( &'$ Y( = L( 1 L( &'$ 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 12

Factor prices are neo-classical 1 α Y L = W P & α Y 1 = R P W is the money wage R is the money rental rate P is the money price of goods 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 13

The social production function Output Y( The model has an obvious candidate for the natural rate of unemployment U (Not the same as Friedman s definition) U = 1 2 1 Employment L( 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 14

Keynesian Search Equilibrium Π = K $ X &'$ W P L R P K L = X + V = qv 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 15

Productivity and Unemployment in Theory Π = K $ L &'$ 1 1 q &'$ W P L R P K 1 L( = 1 1 q The theory predicts that unemployment and labor productivity should move in the same direction. (Countercyclical labor productivity) U) = 1 L( q @ A = L&'$ 1 & B &'$ 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 16

Productivity and Unemployment in Data 4 3 2 1 0-1 -2 This graph plots labor productivity (in blue) against the unemployment rate one year earlier (in red). Both series have been HP filtered. In a recession firms fire people and unemployment increases. One year later, q increases. Firms shift workers into production and labor productivity increases. -3 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 90 95 00 05 10 Normalized Real GDP Per Employed Person US Unemployment Rate Lagged four quarters 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 17

Classical and Keynesian search theories In classical search theory (Diamond-Mortensen-Pissarides) the model is closed by Nash-bargaining In Keynesian search theory (my definition) the model is closed in the asset markets Does the stock market reflect labor market fundamentals? (classical view) Or are animal spirits themselves fundamental? (Keynesian view) 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 18

Aggregate demand Utility Budget constraints 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 19

Aggregate demand No arbitrage condition (New to our model. We make beliefs about future P K a new fundamental Expectations are both fundamental and rational 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 20

Policy FISCAL: For this paper (and this talk) we set government debt equal to zero and we assume no taxes and no government expenditure MONETARY: We choose monetary policy by setting the money stock equal to a constant We will analyze the effect of an unanticipated monetary transfer to the old (an MIT shock) 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 21

The complete model Dynamic IS LM NAC These equations determine {P,Y,i} sequences 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 22

The complete model This determines the consumption of the old This determines employment (recursively) This is our fundamental theory of animal spirits 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 23

Policy Importantly: the effect of a shock depends on how beliefs are formed We analyze two belief formation mechanisms Fixed beliefs Adaptive beliefs 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 24

The steady state These are the steady state equations Following Farmer (1993) we treat animal spirits, aka ϴ as a fundamental 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 25

The steady state This is the steady state representation of our model The fact that it is a steady state representation differentiates our work from NK models 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 26

The steady state A confidence shock has a permanent effect on equilibrium GDP 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 27

Money is neutral if beliefs are fixed A shock to the money supply (under fixed beliefs) is neutral This not true if beliefs are adaptive 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 28

Dynamic equilibria Variables of the model Policy shocks Expectational errors 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 29

Our calibration 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 30

Static and dynamic indeterminacy The model always has static indeterminacy We resolve this by making beliefs fundamental Under our calibration, the model also has dynamic indeterminacy We resolve this by selecting a belief function where prices are believed to be (and are in equilibrium) predetermined one period in advance 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 31

Static and dynamic indeterminacy We use gensys to solve the model (Sims 2001) We resolve indeterminacy using the method of Farmer-Khramov- Nicolό. We select a predetermined price equilibrium 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 32

A shock to confidence (fixed beliefs) 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 33

A shock to money (fixed beliefs) 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 34

A shock to money (adaptive beliefs) 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 35

I discuss the policy implications of these ideas in my new book Animal spirits matter because capital markets are inefficient Unemployment is involuntary because markets are missing Financial policy is the answer 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 36

Thank You for Listening Hmm Perhaps I need to buy his book 7/27/17 UCLA, University of Warwick, and NIESR. (c) Roger E. A. Farmer 37