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Italian household panel data (SHIW) of 1989-2002. We found all households react similarly to aggregate housing and stock …
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component on the Survey of Household Income and Wealth. We find that households that received the tax rebate increased their … results we then simulate an overlapping generations model of household consumption: the marginal propensity to consume …
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cars. Moreover, we show that such beliefs also influence household expectations about own income prospects, future access … Ricardian effects in household behaviour. We find that perceptions affect spending also among households that did not receive …
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Macroeconomic models often invoke consumption "habits" to explain the substantial persistence of macroeconomic consumption growth. But a large literature has found no evidence of habits in the microeconomic datasets that measure the behavior of individual households. We show that the apparent...
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We estimate the degree of 'stickiness' in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
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This paper presents a simple new method for measuring 'wealth effects' on aggregate consumption. The method exploits the stickiness of consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption 'habits') to distinguish between immediate and eventual wealth effects. In U.S. data, we...
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I investigate the effect of wealth on consumption in a new dataset with financial and housing wealth from 16 countries. The baseline estimation method based on the sluggishness of consumption growth implies that the eventual (long-run) marginal propensity to consume out of total wealth is 5...
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We study the cyclical dynamics of consumption in the euro area (EA) and the large EA countries by distinguishing durable from nondurable expenditures. We adopt a theoretical partial equilibrium framework to justify the identification strategy of our empirical model, a time-varying parameter...
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indicators can be a good predictor of household consumption even after controlling for information in economic fundamentals … increases when household survey indicators feature large changes, so that confidence indicators can have some increasing …
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I investigate the effect of wealth on consumption in a new dataset with financial and housing wealth from 16 countries. The baseline estimation method based on the sluggishness of consumption growth implies that the eventual (long-run) marginal propensity to consume out of total wealth is 5...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605163