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credit to temporary workers, precisely at the stage of life when permanent workers rely on mortgages to invest in housing and …
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quantify this housing wealth channel using an overlapping generations model with neighborhood choice, spatial equilibrium, and … endogenous school quality. Housing market shocks in the model generate large intra- and intergenerational wealth effects, with …
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Households spent only a small fraction of their 2020 Economic Impact Payment (EIPs) within a couple of months of arrival, consistent with i) pandemic constraints on spending, ii) other pandemic programs and social insurance, and iii) the broader disbursement of the EIPs compared to the economic...
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retired elderly homeowners to sell or borrow against their owner-occupied housing are the primary explanations for the …
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We study life insurance market responses to Covid-19 using unique national administrative data from Israel on purchases and cancellations of life insurance policies, and an internet survey of Americans' life insurance choices, risk attitudes, Covid-19 perceptions, and vaccination behavior. We...
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We combine the Decennial Census, credit reports, and administrative earnings to create the first panel dataset linking parent's credit access to the labor market outcomes of children in the U.S. We find that a 10% increase in parent's unused revolving credit during their children's adolescence...
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We study the redistributive effects of inflation combining administrative bank data with an information provision experiment during an episode of historic inflation. On average, households are well-informed about prevailing inflation and are concerned about its impact on their wealth; yet, while...
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Matched transaction-level, credit-registry, and survey-based data reveal that consumers on average form excessively high (low) income expectations relative to ex-post realizations after unexpected positive (negative) income shocks. These extrapolative income expectations lead consumers to...
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We analyze the saving motives of European households using micro-data from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS), which is conducted by the European Central Bank. We find that the rank ordering of saving motives differs greatly depending on what criterion is used to rank them. For...
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spending impact is positive in most categories, and is largest for housing, food, and car expenses. The treatment increases … housing unit and neighborhood mobility. We find noisily estimated modest positive effects on asset values, driven by financial …
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