Abstract
Vehicle production has fallen since the beginning of the pandemic recession. We investigate reasons for this decline. Manufacturers in this industry cite insufficient materials, including a lack of semiconductors, as increasingly responsible. Demand seems to be less of an issue. In fact, demand has been strong, and together with accelerating prices and sharply declining inventories, it suggests an insufficient supply of new cars. Our best guess is that the materials shortages and their effects on new car prices will subside within the next six to nine months.
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Krolikowski, P. M., & Naggert, K. N. (2021). Semiconductor Shortages and Vehicle Production and Prices. Economic Commentary (Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.26509/frbc-ec-202117
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