Working Papers N° 753: The Impact of Commodity Price Shocks in a Major Producing Economy. The Case of Copper and Chile.
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Working Papers N° 753: The Impact of Commodity Price Shocks in a Major Producing Economy. The Case of Copper and Chile.
Autor: Pedersen Michael
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The present study analyzes how copper price shocks affect macroeconomic variables in Chile, which is the largest producer in the world of this commodity. It is taken into account that shocks with different sources may have different impacts and a separation is made between supply, demand, and specific copper demand shocks. The empirical analysis is based on a structural VAR model, where shocks are identified by sign restrictions, i.e. restrictions are imposed on impulse - response functions. Indeed the results show that the source of the shock is relevant for the economic impact. While a rise in the copper price caused by increased world demand implies higher growth in Chile, impacts of supply and specific copper demand shocks are, at least in the short run, negative for growth. Higher growth in the case of a demand shock implies higher inflation after a couple o f quarters and a following more restrictive monetary policy (higher interest rate). A supply shock, on the other hand, does not have significant effects on either inflation or the interest rate. A specific copper demand shock results in a (though not stati stically significantly) depreciation of the exchange rate and higher inflation, which, in turn, implies a higher interest rate.
Working Papers N° 753: The Impact of Commodity Price Shocks in a Major Producing Economy. The Case of Copper and Chile.
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