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households, we estimate substantial heterogeneity in consumption responses to a change in monetary policy through the cash …
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-MPC borrowing-constrained agents, further increasing aggregate consumption and inflation. These channels amplify each other in a …
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generates only modest abovetrend growth in consumption, investment, and GDP. Since Brazil has experienced one of the most …
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Japan's "two lost decades" perhaps represent an extreme example of a weak recovery from a financial crisis, and are now referred to as "Japanization." More recently, widespread stagnation in advanced economies in the wake of the global financial crisis led to fears that Japanization might spread...
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-trend growth in consumption, investment, and GDP. Since Brazil has experienced one of the most intense credit deepening processes …
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-trend growth in consumption, investment, and GDP. Since Brazil has experienced one of the most intense credit deepening processes …
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business closures preclude regional relocation of offline consumption. …
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The COVID-19 pandemic had posed a dramatic impact on labor markets across Europe. Forceful fiscal responses have prevented an otherwise sharper contraction. Many countries introduced or expanded job-retention schemes to preserve jobs and support households. This paper uses a microsimulation...
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classes. We also show evidence of recovery of household finances whereby households were able to smooth out consumption during … different sources, primarily for the purpose of consumption. In particular, informal borrowing (money lenders, shops) increased …
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