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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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Regulation and contract enforcement may be important determinants of the development of the household loan market, as much as they are of the supply of corporate loans on which the literature has focused. This paper draws on the Italian experience to provide evidence that formal and informal...
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The volume collects the essays presented at the 15th Workshop on Public Finance organised by Banca d'Italia in Perugia from 4 to 6 April 2013. The workshop focused on the link between fiscal policy and macroeconomic imbalances and comprised four sessions. The first session concentrated on the...
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This paper analyses the macroeconomic effects of a protracted period of low and falling inflation rates when monetary policy is constrained by the zero lower bound (ZLB) on nominal interest rates and the private sector is indebted in nominal terms (debt-deflation channel). In this scenario, even...
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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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