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The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane


Sorić, Petar; Lolić, Ivana; Matošec, Marina
The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane // Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination (2022) doi:10.1007/s11403-022-00371-8 (znanstveni, online first)


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Naslov
The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane

Autori
Sorić, Petar ; Lolić, Ivana ; Matošec, Marina

Vrsta, podvrsta
Radovi u časopisima, znanstveni

Izvornik
Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination (2022)

Status rada
Online first

Ključne riječi
Persistence ; Long memory process ; Fractional integration ; Economic sentiment ; Business and consumer surveys ; Great moderation era

Sažetak
Although various indicators of economic sentiment are often assessed in macroeconomic studies, the generating process of economic sentiment itself is still a puzzle. This paper offers pioneer evidence on the persistence of economic sentiment. Applying a battery of fractional integration tests on the European Economic Sentiment Indicator (ESI) of all individual EU member states, we reveal that ESI is dominantly a long-memory process. This finding is robust across several estimators, and it fairly contradicts the conventional wisdom of ESI as a purely transitory macroeconomic shock. Further on, this is true for both core EU economies and new member states, although the later ones exhibit slightly longer memory. Finally, we reveal that the end of the Great Moderation era has increased ESI’s persistence, but the effect is only marginal. As it seems, a series of macroeconomic turbulences recorded after the global financial crisis has not initiated a significant shift in agents’ collective memory and ESI will likely keep its pivotal role in governing business cycles in the future.

Izvorni jezik
Engleski

Znanstvena područja
Ekonomija



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Projekti:
IP-2018-01-4189 - EKONOMSKI SENTIMENT: STATISTIČKI, POLITIČKI, BIHEVIORALNI I MEDIJSKI ASPEKTI NJEGOVOG UTJECAJA NA EKONOMSKU AKTIVNOST (EconSent) (Sorić, Petar, HRZZ - 2018-01) ( CroRIS)

Ustanove:
Ekonomski fakultet, Zagreb

Profili:

Avatar Url Ivana Lolić (autor)

Avatar Url Petar Sorić (autor)

Avatar Url Marina Matošec (autor)

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doi link.springer.com

Citiraj ovu publikaciju:

Sorić, Petar; Lolić, Ivana; Matošec, Marina
The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane // Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination (2022) doi:10.1007/s11403-022-00371-8 (znanstveni, online first)
Sorić, P., Lolić, I. & Matošec, M. (2022) The persistence of economic sentiment: a trip down memory lane. Prihvaćen za objavljivanje u Journal of Economic Interaction and Coordination. [Preprint] doi:10.1007/s11403-022-00371-8.
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