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Introduction to Macroeconomics Vivaldo Mendes a ISCTE IUL Department of Economics October 2015 (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 1 / 25

I Useful information (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 2 / 25

Useful information Useful information Lecturer: Vivaldo Mendes (vivaldo.mendes@iscte.pt) Offi ce: Room 519 (Building II) Tuesdays: 10 to 11.00h. Phone numbers: internal (795191), external (217903959) Course homepage: with news and materials online already working address: http://cm.de.iscte.pt/ (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 3 / 25

Useful information Grading Grading: this process includes two alternatives: Option A Midterm test (30%): There will be one midterm test on a date to arrange Final test (40%): The final test will be on December 2015 A group essay (30%): on a subject discussed in the course Option B Final test (100%): The final test will be on December 2015 or January 2016 Active participation:in classes is welcome, it s very useful for learning and grading (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 4 / 25

Teaching approach Useful information A step ladder approach to teaching: If you miss one step, it s more diffi cult to put your feet on the next... Oriented towards "how to do": students are expected to master practical tools... not just descriptive general knowledge Some topics: will be covered in just one week Some topics: require two or more weeks (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 5 / 25

Useful information Teaching approach (cont.) Computers: they will be used as much as possible (Matlab) Good knowledge of mathematics: it helps, however it is not enough The course is intended to be "self contained" Mathematics that matters are basic knowledge of: Derivatives Difference equations Optimization (Lagrangian) Matrices (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 6 / 25

Useful information The textbook No textbook: there is no adopted textbook Publicly available lecture notes: will be provided (topic by topic) Main reasons: Students save time Lecture notes are "tailored" to each topic Major available textbooks require a much lengthier course (not just 30 hours course) Some major postgraduate macro textbooks available: Michael Wickens (2008). Macroeconomic Theory:A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach, Princeton University Press Lars Ljungqvist and Tom Sargent (2004). Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, 2nd edition, MIT Press Stephen Williamson (2011), Macroeconomics, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall a good choice for those with little economics background (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 7 / 25

Useful information Major graduate textbooks Some major postgraduate macro textbooks available: David Romer (2012). Advanced Macroeconomics, 4th edition,mcgraw-hill, New York Michael Wickens (2008). Macroeconomic Theory:A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach, Princeton University Press Jean-Pascal Bénassy (2011). Macroeconomic Theory, Oxford University Press, Oxford. Lars Ljungqvist and Tom Sargent (2012). Recursive Macroeconomic Theory, 3rd edition, MIT Press (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 8 / 25

Useful information Prerequisites 1 Basic knowledge of the fundamental concepts in macroeconomics: 1 The IS/LM model 2 The Phillips curve 3 Central banks and monetary policy 2 Introduction to Matlab (covered in the prep week). See courses website for slides and bibliographic references 3 A two period economy (no classes). See site for slides and bibliographic references in the course s website (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 9 / 25

A quick guided tour Useful information 1 The current state of macro: a brief characterization (1 class) 2 Major stylized facts about business cycles (2 class) 3 Solution to models with rational expectations (4 classes) 4 The Real Business Cycle model (3 classes) 5 Credibility and time consistency in economic policy (2 classes) 6 The optimal choice of policy instruments (the Poole model) (2 classes) 7 The New Keynesian Model: optimal monetary policy (4 classes) 8 Central banks, commitment, credibility and the financial crisis (2 classes) (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 10 / 25

Useful information II - The current sate of macro (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 11 / 25

The terrible importance of macroeconomics The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. John Maynard Keynes (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 12 / 25

The First (Old) Neoclassical Synthesis Young subject: macroeconomics was "born" in the mid 1940 s 1946: the first time the term "macroeconomics" were used in one title (vide Fig 1) Keynesian ideas dominated macroeconomics until early 1070 s The first Neoclassical Synthesis: Keynesian/Classical dichotomy The economy "is" Keynesian in the short term: there is a permanent trade-off between inflation and unemployment that can be exploited by policy makers The economy "is" Classical in the long term: no such permanent trade-off exists In the late 1960 s: serious problems with the Synthesis became evident: empirically and conceptually (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 13 / 25

The first time "macroeconomics" used in a title (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 14 / 25

Conceptual problems with the Old Synthesis No microeconomic foundations: most functions in the model were totally ad-hoc Backward looking expectations: private agents produce systematic mistakes in their forecasting exercises Irrationality: policy makers were fully-rational agents and knew how the economy works; private agents were "irrational" with little knowledge of how the economy works Total nonsense: admitting that the Central Bank could manage monetary policy to permanently exploit the trade-off between inflation and unemployment Vulnerable to the Lucas critique: if policy makers intervene in the economy, private agents react by changing their choices, so the structure of the economy changes and the public intervention has perverse effects (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 15 / 25

Empirical problems with the Old Synthesis 1 Real wages: are countercyclical in the model, but procyclical in the economy 2 Stagflation: 1 the early 1070 s put in evidence a very unpleasant reality to which the model could provide no remedy 2 higher and higher unemployment and inflation rates (stagflation) 3 Monetary aggregates: Central Banks lost the control of these aggregates 4 Basic stylized facts from the business cycles: the model could hardly reproduce these facts (variances, covariances, etc..) (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 16 / 25

30 years of revolutions and counter-revolutions The Old Synthesis: stand for the 1950 s and the golden 1960 s Sargent and Lucas: launched the New-Classical model (early 1970 s) Macro with microeconomic foundations Real Business Cycles (RBC): problems with New-Classical model led to the RBC model in the early 1980 s Finn Kydland and Edward Prescott (1982), Time to Build and Aggregate Fluctuations, Econometrica, 50, 1345 1370) New Keynesian Model: problems with the RBC led to the development of the NKM (or the New Synthesis) in the mid 1990 s: Yun, T. (1996). Nominal Price Rigidity, Money Supply Endogeneity, and Business Cycles, Journal of Monetary Economics, 37 (April), 345 70 Now we have a financial crisis: problems for the New Synthesis So far: no clear theoretical answer to the crisis (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 17 / 25

Main ingredients of the New Synthesis Built upon the Old Keynesian framework... with the usual nominal/real rigidities in price setting... without the problems that pushed the model to serious problems in the early 70s The same functions: IS, LM, Agregate Supply Some new arguments: "forward looking or rational expectations" instead of "adaptive expectations", "Calvo pricing", maximization of utility, and so on... General equilibrium framework: built upon sound microeconomic principles Quantitative simulations: relies a lot on simulations like the RBC literature Contrary to RBC: has a key role to monetary policy and a less relevant role for fiscal policy (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 18 / 25

Major predictions of the New Synthesis Four basic predictions: (very important) the instrument of monetary policy ought to be the short term interest rate, policy should be focused on the control of inflation inflation can be reduced by aggressively increasing short term interest rates the central bank should conduct monetary policy adopting a strategy of commitment in a forward-looking environment, instead of discretion The Old model s predictions up-side-down!!! See Figure 2. Problems of the new synthesis: the current financial crisis (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 19 / 25

Active interest rate policy by central banks The FED now reacts much more aggressively to inflation than in the "old times".12 IPIPIB Indice Preços Implicito no PIB (trimestral).1.08 "FED Funds Rate": 4.8% "FED Funds Rate": 9.7%.06.04.02 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 20 / 25

A picture of the success of the receipt (I) 9 LGDP hplgdp 8.5 8 7.5 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000.025 GDPResid 0.025.05 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 21 / 25

Doubts about the success of the receipt (I) (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 22 / 25

Doubts about the success of the receipt (II) (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 23 / 25

Some influential opinions Ricardo J. Caballero (2010). Macroeconomics after the Crisis: Time to Deal with the Pretense-of-Knowledge Syndrome, MIT, Massachssets. Willem Buiter (2009). The unfortunate uselessness of most state of the art academic monetary economics, Maverecon blog in the Financial Times, http://blogs.ft.com/maverecon/2009/03/theunfortunateuselessness-of-most-state-of-the-art-academicmonetaryeconomics/#axzz2f9d7wm1i Paul Krugman, Macroeconomists at War, New York Times, August 29, 2013 http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/08/29/macroeconomistsatwar/?_r=0 (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 24 / 25

Some influential opinions Simon Wren-Lewis, Macro workers and macro wars, 28 August 2013 http://mainlymacro.blogspot.pt/2013/08/macro-workers-andmacrowars.html Stephen Williamson, Rottenness, December 17, 2012, http://newmonetarism.blogspot.co.uk/2012/12/rottenness.html (Vivaldo Mendes ) Macroeconomics October 2015 25 / 25