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We use data from the 2009 Internet Survey of the Health and Retirement Study to examine the consumption impact of … wealth shocks and unemployment during the Great Recession in the US. We find that many households experienced large capital …
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We investigate, using the 2002 US Health and Retirement Study, the factors influencing individuals' insecurity and expectations about terrorism, and study the effects these last have on households' portfolio choices and spending patterns. We find that females, the religiously devout, those...
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Modern macroeconomics empirically addresses economy-wide incentives behind economic actions by using insights from the way a single representative household would behave. This analytical approach requires that incentives of the poor and the rich are strictly aligned. In empirical analysis a...
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requires, should be easy to empirically disprove: since household-consumption choices differ for households with more members …-household sharing of goods. We develop a survey method that tests the validity of this equation, without utility-estimation restrictions …
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Modern macroeconomics empirically addresses economy-wide incentives behind economic actions by using insights from the way a single representative household would behave. This analytical approach requires that incentives of the poor and the rich are strictly aligned. In empirical analysis a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005007631
We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumer responded to the 2001 Federal income tax rebates. We estimate the monthly response of credit card payments, spending, and debt, exploiting the unique, randomized timing of the rebate disbursement. We find that, on...
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We show theoretically that income redistribution benefits borrowingconstrained individuals more than is implied by standard relative-income and uninsurable-risk considerations. Empirically, we find in international opinion-survey data that younger and lower-income individuals express stronger...
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recent substantial rise (2008-2011) can be interpreted using a parsimonious buffer stock model of consumption in the presence …
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The budget constraint requires that, eventually, consumption must adjust fully to any permanent shock to income …
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We show theoretically that income redistribution benefits borrowingconstrained individuals more than is implied by standard relative-income and uninsurable-risk considerations. Empirically, we find in international opinion-survey data that younger and lower-income individuals express stronger...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005120782