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簡介:中文中文18500字出處出處DRISCOLLJC,HOLDENSBEHAVIORALECONOMICSANDMACROECONOMICMODELSJJOURNALOFMACROECONOMICS,2014,41133147行為經濟學和宏觀經濟模型行為經濟學和宏觀經濟模型過去20年,宏觀經濟學家越來越多地將行為經濟學的結論加入他們的模型中,這樣做有助于彌補利用標準方法模擬經濟而造成的缺陷,例如模擬經濟動蕩的新凱恩斯模型缺少慣性。我們努力利用行為經濟學來改善一些新凱恩斯模型的基礎內容,特別是消費、總供給的基礎期望的形成和工資與就業(yè)的決定因素、多重均衡和資產價格泡沫的可能性。我們也廣泛討論了將行為經濟學的特征引入宏觀經濟模型所造成的利害。1介紹介紹過去20年,宏觀經濟學家越來越多地將行為經濟學的特征引入宏觀經濟的模型中。原因有兩點。首先,宏觀經濟學者意識到,基于最優(yōu)行為假定的模型在許多方面都難以解釋關鍵的實際現狀。因而,研究者利用行為經濟學的假定來使他們的模型預測更加貼近于實際數據。剛開始這樣的嘗試被批評為很另類,而這些批評的壓力因為第二個原因的出現而減少了。第二個原因是認知心理學家和實驗經濟學家證實了現實中人們的決定與那些“經“經濟人濟人”存在許多偏差。很多經濟難題能夠被行為特征解釋,這一事實的實證支持已經得到經濟學界的廣泛認可,當然并沒得到全部認可。而且,行為特征已經被引入到宏觀經濟學的許多方面。這些發(fā)展將會把我們帶向何方呢當一個人分析宏觀經濟問題時應該采取何種假設呢本篇文章的目的就是提供一個選擇性的探究,探究宏觀經濟模型方面來自行為經濟學的觀點啟示。我們強調,來自行為經濟學的啟示已經在理解宏觀經濟現象方面取得了重大進步。因為相比于許多經濟學家曾經使用的非常苛刻的理論框架,行為經濟學的啟示能讓我們解釋現實世界行為的更多方面。已經應用于宏觀經濟模型的一些行為假設看起來很有應用前景,如公平考量。另一方面,我們猜想,行為經濟模型也被需用于解釋宏觀經濟難題,比如經濟波動的慣性表現。但是,我們并不能確定哪些行為假設是最好的。仍有一些其他的結果是由認知心理造成的,但認知心理的宏觀經濟啟示還沒有被挖掘。將行為假設融入宏觀經濟模型并非沒有問題。即使從認知心理學和實驗經濟學中得到了大量有關確定行為特征的微觀經濟證據,我們仍然很難知曉哪些特征是最貼近于宏觀經濟模型的。比如,雖然大量證據表明宏觀經濟消費行為存在慣性,但我們并不清楚這個慣性應該被看作習慣養(yǎng)成的結果,還是應該被看作消費的經驗法則,還是應該被看作其它什么。另一個公開的問題是宏觀經濟模型是應該引入行為特征,還是應該引入來自標準經濟模型的其它偏差,比如經濟摩擦力,不完全信息或者代理問題。因此,需要做更多的研究來指導模型設定的選擇?;诤暧^經濟學中行為經濟學的廣泛影響,我們有必要收窄談論的范圍。我們聚焦于經濟波動,失業(yè)和儲蓄這些核心的宏觀領域,行為經濟學的結論已經深入地應用于這些領域。作為一個組織原理,我們使用新凱恩斯模型的變型。雖然新凱恩斯模型被廣泛應用于分析經濟波動和評估不同財政政策的實際效力,它仍然有顯著的經驗缺陷。彌補這些缺陷的努力主要集中于使用不同的方法來形成模型假設、期望、名義工資和價格制定。我們將會討論這些方面,通過對消費的探討來研究長期消費和儲蓄的問題,通過對工資和價格制定的探討來研究長期勞動市場問題。我們將會忽略關于財政、增長率和幸福的問題,因為多重均衡、信息的影響和資產市場泡沫這三方面與經濟波動相關,所以我們只會對這三個方面進行一個簡短的談論。在每一個主題中,我們都將討論基于行為假定的關鍵創(chuàng)新,也包括非行為假定的選擇。遺憾的是,由于空間有限,論文內容也必須在被覆蓋的專題內進NAIRU的證據相矛盾。該證據是當產出相對高于自然率水平時,通貨膨脹就會增加。貝爾從中央銀行的可信度視角來看待這個問題。他表示新凱恩斯模型意味著可信的通貨緊縮應該伴隨著膨脹,但是現實證據表明實際通貨緊縮與衰退相聯(lián)系。這些問題已經使得希望使用這個模型的人面臨一個糾結的選擇或者在理論的支持下使用這個模型但是面臨實證的缺陷,或者改變模型使其更貼近于數據。一些研究者已經采取了后一種做法,比如魯迪布什。一個較好的解決辦法是找到一個微觀經濟支持的符合宏觀經濟數據的模型。菲雷爾和摩爾建議了一個模型,在該模型中,經濟人關心相關的實際工資。一個更加普遍的構想是混合模型,該模型中一部分經濟人是有遠見的,而另一部分經濟人是短視的。雖然這個模型很明顯具有吸引人的要素,但它仍然受到嚴厲的批判。它被認為與證據相矛盾,尤其是有遠見的經紀人那部分被稱為實證無效。越來越多的研究者轉向行為經濟學來尋找微觀經濟基礎,進而創(chuàng)造更好的宏觀經驗預測。其中大部分是探索不同的消費模型,探索期望產生的不同思考方式或者探索決定名義工資的不同模型。我們在接下來的兩部分探討這三個主題,并且進一步利用消費的討論來檢驗長期消費和儲蓄的選擇。3消費消費31消費歐拉方程消費歐拉方程和短期行為和短期行為行為經濟學有著最大影響的領域之一就是家庭消費的研究?;魻査珜У臉藴氏M歐拉方程的方法已經不能夠解釋現實行為的關鍵領域。根據長期收入假說,消費應該是一個純粹前瞻性的變量,該變量取決于消費者預期的包含未來勞動收入的凈財富。因此,消費應該對未來預期收入的新信息立刻回應,但是會更少響應當前可支配收入的變化,只要后者沒有透露關于未來收入的信息。然而,經驗證據表明,消費更少的回應新信息,結果是,消費者會表現出“過度平滑”坎貝爾和迪頓,1989。消費者也會對當前收入“過于敏感”。這些結果都已被達菲通過實驗證實。然而,還應該指出的是,一些實驗還發(fā)現了其它關于這一理論的預測。比如,消費會對折扣或者利率的改變產生反應,這已經得到實驗支持。對過度平滑的一個傳統(tǒng)的行為解釋是消費者習慣的養(yǎng)成。如波拉克1970,亞伯1990和菲雷爾2000。習慣的養(yǎng)成起源于稟賦效應,稟賦效應是一個認知心理學實驗的結果,該實驗中,個人所擁有的財富物品對其擁有者的價值會有所增長,如勒文施泰因和艾德勒1995表明的那樣。稟賦效應廣泛用于宏觀經濟學它的使用加快了行為經濟學在過去的幾十年里的進步,研究也表明,它對其他經濟問題也有重要意義,如股權溢價之謎康斯坦丁尼德斯,1990。這些模型表明,基于新凱恩斯IS曲線的消費歐拉方程將消費比率和習慣與臨近時期的參考水平聯(lián)系了起來,等式1將會含有滯后的產出期。以此為基礎的另一種新凱恩斯曲線,通過改變消費的參考水平,能夠加強產出波動影響的持續(xù)性。采用這個方法提高了財政政策標準模型的經驗關聯(lián)性。菲雷爾發(fā)現包括習慣形成在內,在某種意義上,消費者的效用在一定程度上取決于相對于過去消費量的當前消費,斯麥茨和沃特斯也在他們的模型中使用了同樣的方法。雖然習慣的形成在現代宏觀經濟研究的許多方面扮演了重要的角色,但經驗上的證據還是混雜的。戴南2000發(fā)現在美國家庭中沒有證據支持習慣形成,而愛麗絲和塔帕2010發(fā)現了一些證據支持荷蘭家庭存在習慣形成,但力度相當小。福薩洛和特科沃斯基2011在核對美國家庭賬目的基礎上分析了消費行為,結果也沒得出習慣形成的證據。然而,作者們解釋到,他們的發(fā)現若作為證據來支持由坎貝爾和曼昆提出的“經驗法則”消費類型是具有流動性約束的。鑒于習慣形成的證據混雜,其在宏觀經濟模型的使用可能更多的被視為一種分析慣性產生的便利方式,而不是作為一個消費的微觀經濟基礎的真正反映。并且,還有很多替代習慣形成的分析方式。帕格爾表明,基于損失厭惡的期望模型能夠解釋消費對當前收入的過量敏感性。加利等人2007把經驗法則消費者融入一個改進的新凱恩斯模型中,結果表明,這
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