Are output growth-rate distributions fat-tailed? Some evidence from OECD countries

Citation
Fagiolo, Giorgio et al., Are output growth-rate distributions fat-tailed? Some evidence from OECD countries, Journal of applied econometrics , 23(5), 2008, pp. 639-669
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
23
Issue
5
Year of publication
2008
Pages
639 - 669
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This work explores some distributional properties of aggregate output growth-rate time series. We show that, in the majority of OECD countries, output growth-rate distributions are well approximated by symmetric exponential power densities with tails much fatter than those of a Gaussian (but with finite moments of any order). Fat tails robustly emerge in output growth rates independently of: (i) the way we measure aggregate output; (ii) the family of densities employed in the estimation; (iii) the length of time lags used to compute growth rates. We also show that fat tails still characterize output growth-rate distributions even after one washes away outliers, autocorrelation and heteroscedasticity.