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implement a case-study on the response of banks in France, Germany, Italy and Spain to a monetary tightening. The episode we …
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and Sweden experience the lowest earnings declines following job displacement, while workers in Italy, Spain, and Portugal …
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complements because they make news discovery easier. We use Spain as a natural experiment because Google News shut down altogether …
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We use a detailed micro dataset on product availability to construct a direct high-frequency measure of consumer product shortages during the 2020-2021 pandemic. We document a widespread multi-fold rise in shortages in nearly all sectors early in the pandemic. Over time, the composition of...
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Many households hold little wealth, especially liquid wealth. In precautionary savings models, absent preference heterogeneity, these households should display not only higher marginal propensities to consume (MPCs), but also lower average propensities to consume (APCs) and higher future...
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. We combine administrative data on all firms in Spain with a matched bank-firm-loan dataset on the universe of corporate …
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France while expansions have a larger impact in Italy and Spain …
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for over four decades in Spain. We calculate an implicit tax rate on remaining in employment for an additional year and …
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in Spain to document the existence of a robust, within-firm negative causal relationship between demand-driven changes in … structurally estimated version of this model, we conclude that the firm-level responses to the slump in domestic demand in Spain …
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We estimate the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on business failures among small and medium size enterprises (SMEs) in seventeen countries using a large representative firm-level database. We use a simple model of firm cost-minimization and measure each firm's liquidity shortfall during and after...
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