We propose a set of novel non-macro-based uncertainty indicators that rely on the frequency of Google searches (NM-GSIs) for the following health-, environmental-, security-, and political-related topics: “Symptom” “Pollution” “Terrorism” and “Election”. By means of VAR investigations, we document that an intensification of people interest in non-macro-based topics harms the US real economic activity. In particular, NM-GSI shocks generate (i) a significant drop in consumer credit and (ii) a mild decrease (increase) in production (unemployment) levels. Noteworthy, rising non-macro-based uncertainty is found to have stronger influence on the outstanding level of consumer credit than rising macro-based uncertainty. Our findings suggest that increasing interest in specific non-macro-based topics might be associated with raising people's anxiety. A battery of robustness checks confirms our main findings.

Donadelli, M., Gerotto, L., Non-macro-based Google searches, uncertainty, and real economic activity, <<RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE>>, 2019; 48 (48): 111-142. [doi:10.1016/j.ribaf.2018.12.007] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/164614]

Non-macro-based Google searches, uncertainty, and real economic activity

Gerotto, Luca
2019

Abstract

We propose a set of novel non-macro-based uncertainty indicators that rely on the frequency of Google searches (NM-GSIs) for the following health-, environmental-, security-, and political-related topics: “Symptom” “Pollution” “Terrorism” and “Election”. By means of VAR investigations, we document that an intensification of people interest in non-macro-based topics harms the US real economic activity. In particular, NM-GSI shocks generate (i) a significant drop in consumer credit and (ii) a mild decrease (increase) in production (unemployment) levels. Noteworthy, rising non-macro-based uncertainty is found to have stronger influence on the outstanding level of consumer credit than rising macro-based uncertainty. Our findings suggest that increasing interest in specific non-macro-based topics might be associated with raising people's anxiety. A battery of robustness checks confirms our main findings.
2019
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Donadelli, M., Gerotto, L., Non-macro-based Google searches, uncertainty, and real economic activity, <<RESEARCH IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND FINANCE>>, 2019; 48 (48): 111-142. [doi:10.1016/j.ribaf.2018.12.007] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/164614]
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