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This paper analyzes the determinants of Italian households� participation in the debt market, considering both demand and supply effects and using the Bank of Italy�s Survey of Household Income and Wealth. The probability of debt is positively influenced by age (until 35 years), which...
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In most countries household debt increased from the 1990s until the crisis of 2007-2008 before stabilizing due to recession and deleveraging. However, there are national differences in household debt/GDP ratios. This paper studies the determinants of household debt, using a 32-country dataset...
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prices � on private consumption for a panel of sixteen emerging economies in Asia and Central and Eastern Europe. Using … household consumption positively in the long-run, with the elasticity of housing wealth being greater than that of stock market …
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weakened the link between contributions and benefits permitting a time path of aggregate consumption in excess of what would …
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In this paper, I investigate the characteristics of house price dynamics for a sample of 16 emerging economies from Asia and Central and Eastern Europe, over the period 1995-2011. Linking housing valuations to a set of conventional fundamental determinants � relative to both the supply and...
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In this paper we present new estimates of the effect of households� financial and real wealth on consumption. The … wealth have a positive effect on consumption. Overall, the influence of net financial assets is stronger than that of real …
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of the processes generating income, social security wealth, retirement and consumption behaviour of households, and …
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in housing values affect consumption. We find that consumer expenditures do react to capital gains, with a marginal … consumers: while homeowners increase consumption when house prices increase, with a marginal propensity of about 0.035, the …
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This paper depicts � from a variety of viewpoints � the degree of indebtedness and potential financial vulnerabilities of households across the Italian regions. Micro-data from several sources suggest that the financial situation of Italian households shows striking differences at...
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In this paper we examine credit market participation and financial vulnerability by income, making use of a large sample of individuals aged 25-54. From 2005 to 2011 the percentage of individuals with more than �75,000 of debt increased, mainly as a result of slower debt repayment....
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