Discussion paper

DP19964 Machine Learning the Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Shocks

We propose a method to learn the nonlinear impulse responses to structural shocks using neural networks, and apply it to uncover the effects of US financial shocks. The results reveal substantial asymmetries with respect to the sign of the shock. Adverse financial shocks have powerful effects on the US economy, while benign shocks trigger much smaller reactions. Instead, with respect to the size of the shocks, we find no discernible asymmetries.

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Citation

Hauzenberger , N, F Huber, K Klieber and M Marcellino (2025), ‘DP19964 Machine Learning the Macroeconomic Effects of Financial Shocks‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 19964. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp19964