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An Empirical Inquiry into the Distributional Consequences of Energy Price Shocks |
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Luca Eduardo Fierro and Mario Martinoli |
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Keywords | |||||||||||||||||
Oil shocks; Income distribution; proxy-SVAR; Asymmetries
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JEL Classifications | |||||||||||||||||
C32; E25; E31; E32; Q43
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Abstract | |||||||||||||||||
We estimate how energy shocks affect the
functional distribution of income. Using
structural vector autoregressions identified with
the oil supply news instrument proposed by Kanzig
(2021), we find that an increase in oil prices
leads to a substantial and long-lasting decline in
the wage share. Real aggregate wage income is
significantly impacted, with a considerable part
of this decline stemming from distributive
dynamics. We also investigate possible asymmetries
in the response to oil supply shocks, finding that
the wage share is more sensitive to negative
shocks than to positive ones. This suggests that
wage earners lose from oil price hikes more than
they benefit from declines.
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