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largest Korean province of Gyeonggi under the COVID-19 pandemic on household consumption using large-scale credit and debit …-constrained households, which account for 8% of residents, was close to one, but the MPCs of the other household groups were not …
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In the present paper it will be shown empirically that risk at poverty has a negative impact on household consumption …
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This paper estimates a consumption function for Italy. In addition to permanent income, housing wealth, the interest … rate on household loans and an index of credit conditions, our model introduces household net worth split into liquid and …
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faced by consumers. We use the structure of an economy with collateralized household debt and housing markets to develop and …
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in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. Our model economy is populated by two different household types …
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This paper derives and estimates an aggregate Euler consumption equation which allows one to compare the importance of collateral constraints and non-separability of consumption and leisure as alternative sources of excess sensitivity of consumption to current income. Estimation results suggest...
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Using the Michigan Survey of Consumers, we provide evidence that consumers' beliefs about current and future aggregate durable expenditure predict expected returns. We rationalize this finding through an asset pricing model with recursive preferences over non-durable and durable goods and belief...
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Sticky aggregate consumption is a demonstrable phenomenon in economies throughout the world, but to our knowledge it has not yet been incorporated into capital structure macroeconomics. Doing so suggests an explanation for business cycles. On the heels of a technological advance, sticky...
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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 offer a structural interpretation of survey measures of consumer confidence. Our approach is based on a simple forward-looking model of consumption. The model decomposes observed consumption fluctuations in changes due to fundamentals, and changes due to temporary errors caused by noisy...
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