Discussion paper

DP6113 Vintage Capital and Expectations Driven Business Cycles

This paper demonstrates that increased optimism about future productivity can generate an immediate economic expansion in a neoclassical model with vintage capital and variable capacity utilization. Previous research has documented that standard neoclassical models cannot generate a simultaneous increase in consumption, investment, and hours in response to news shocks, and that optimism in these models tends to reduce investment and hours. When technology is vintage specific, however, expectations of higher future productivity raise the demand for new vintages of capital relative to installed capital. Capital depreciates faster when utilization is high, but this depreciation only affects installed capital. The cost of high depreciation therefore falls when the value of installed capital falls. It is demonstrated here that with standard parameter values, more optimism raises utilization, consumption, investment, hours, and output.

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Citation

Floden, M (2007), ‘DP6113 Vintage Capital and Expectations Driven Business Cycles‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 6113. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp6113