Analyze the case and answer the following questions. Aggregate demand and supply shocks for the US economy from real-time survey data on inflation and real GDP growth using a novel identification...


Analyze the case and answer the following questions.<br>Aggregate demand and supply shocks for the US economy from real-time survey data on inflation and real GDP growth<br>using a novel identification scheme. Our approach exploits non-Gaussian features of macroeconomic forecast revisions<br>and imposes minimal theoretical assumptions. After verifying that our results for US post-war business cycle fluctuations<br>are largely in line with the prevailing consensus, we proceed to study output and price fluctuations during COVID-19. We<br>attribute two thirds of the decline in 2020:Q1 GDP to a negative shock to aggregate demand. In contrast, regarding the<br>staggeringly large decline in GDP in 2020:Q2, we estimate two thirds of this shock was due to a reduction in aggregate<br>supply. Statistical analysis suggests a slow recovery due to a persistent effects of the supply shock, but surveys suggest a<br>somewhat faster rebound with a recovery in aggregate supply leading the way.<br>1. In comparison to US economy, what are the effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply in Indian economy?<br>2. Analyze the case, considering the real GDP, nominal GDP, unemployment and inflation<br>

Extracted text: Analyze the case and answer the following questions. Aggregate demand and supply shocks for the US economy from real-time survey data on inflation and real GDP growth using a novel identification scheme. Our approach exploits non-Gaussian features of macroeconomic forecast revisions and imposes minimal theoretical assumptions. After verifying that our results for US post-war business cycle fluctuations are largely in line with the prevailing consensus, we proceed to study output and price fluctuations during COVID-19. We attribute two thirds of the decline in 2020:Q1 GDP to a negative shock to aggregate demand. In contrast, regarding the staggeringly large decline in GDP in 2020:Q2, we estimate two thirds of this shock was due to a reduction in aggregate supply. Statistical analysis suggests a slow recovery due to a persistent effects of the supply shock, but surveys suggest a somewhat faster rebound with a recovery in aggregate supply leading the way. 1. In comparison to US economy, what are the effects of Aggregate Demand and Supply in Indian economy? 2. Analyze the case, considering the real GDP, nominal GDP, unemployment and inflation

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