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broadly, financial assets), which is often interpreted as a larger MPC (Marginal Propensity of Consumption) out of housing … assets. We build a household consumption and portfolio choice model with two risky assets, housing and stocks, whereby … collateral eect on non-durable consumption. …
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This paper studies consumption and savings decisions of Danish households before and during the financial crisis as … consumption ratios immediately in response to the financial crisis, net savers have increased their consumption ratios to pre … housing wealth, suggesting that collateral effects may play a role. The MPC is asymmetric; households adjust their consumption …
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households’ consumption expenditures and their perceived pass-through of the tax change into prices to quantify its effects. The … consumption spending by 34 billion Euros. …
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households' consumption expenditures and their perceived pass-through of the tax change into prices to quantify its effects. The … consumption spending by 34 billion Euros. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012668478
Much of the literature on the effect of housing wealth on consumption has been embedded in a simple life-cycle model in … changes in consumption. However, this might be a fallacy of composition. Such models ignore that changes in housing wealth … the classic Ando-Modigliani consumption function augmented by housing wealth can be deduced. It is shown that the deeper …
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Mortgage equity withdrawals (MEW) are correlated with covariates consistent with a permanent income framework augmented for credit-constraints. We assess linkages between MEW and financial literacy/education using the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID)....
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We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012207888
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012171775
. We apply the estimator to the 2008 tax rebate and household consumption data, exploiting the randomized timing of … disbursements. We find a considerable degree of heterogeneity in MPCs, which varies by consumption good, and provide evidence on … results suggest that the partial equilibrium consumption response to the stimulus was twice as large as what is implied by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012144745
. We apply the estimator to the 2008 tax rebate and household consumption data, exploiting the randomized timing of … disbursements. We find a considerable degree of heterogeneity in MPCs, which varies by consumption good, and provide evidence on … results suggest that the partial equilibrium consumption response to the stimulus was twice as large as what is implied by …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012123509