articleBrookings Papers on Economic ActivityMar 1, 2012Closed access

Disentangling the Channels of the 2007–09 Recession

Harvard University Press · Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

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Abstract

This paper examines the macroeconomic dynamics of the 2007–09 recession in the United States and the subsequent slow recovery. Using a dynamic factor model with 200 variables, we reach three main conclusions. First, although many of the events of the 2007–09 collapse were unprecedented, their net effect was to produce macro shocks that were larger versions of shocks previously experienced, to which the economy responded in a historically predictable way. Second, the shocks that produced the recession were primarily associated with financial disruptions and heightened uncertainty, although oil shocks played a role in the initial slowdown, and subsequent drag was added by effectively tight conventional monetary…

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Keywords
  • Slowdown
  • Recession
  • Economics
  • Monetary economics
  • Zero lower bound
  • Great recession
  • Keynesian economics
  • Economic slowdown
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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