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Macroeconomic effects of carbon-intensive energy price changes: A model comparison

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  • Matthias Burgert
  • Matthiey Darracq Paries
  • Luigi Durand
  • Mario González
  • Romanos Priftis
  • Oke Röhe
  • Matthias Rottner
  • Edgar Silgado-Gómez
  • Nikolai Stähler
  • Janos Varga

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This paper presents a novel model comparison to examine the challenges posed by changes in carbon-intensive energy prices for monetary policy. The employed environmental monetary models have a detailed multi-sector structure. The comparison assesses the effects of both a temporary and a permanent energy price increase with a particular focus on the euro area and the United States. Temporary and permanent price shocks are both inflationary. However, the inflationary impact of the permanent shock depends on the underlying model assumptions and monetary policy response. The analysis also establishes that these models share large commonalities in their quantitative and qualitative results, while also pointing out cross-country differences.

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  • Matthias Burgert & Matthiey Darracq Paries & Luigi Durand & Mario González & Romanos Priftis & Oke Röhe & Matthias Rottner & Edgar Silgado-Gómez & Nikolai Stähler & Janos Varga, 2026. "Macroeconomic effects of carbon-intensive energy price changes: A model comparison," Working Papers Central Bank of Chile 1067, Central Bank of Chile.
  • Handle: RePEc:chb:bcchwp:1067
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