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Using a novel representative sample of digital payment data, we observe a robust U-shaped relationship between individual investors’ monthly entertainment-related consumption and stock market returns in the previous month. Contrary to the prediction of the wealth effect, individuals increase...
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Wealth effect estimates between asset classes across studies often cannot be directly compared. To allow for this comparison I construct a new data set on U.S. household asset and debt positions at the county-level to obtain new estimates of wealth effects on local labor market outcomes. I find...
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The study quantifies stock market and housing market wealth effects on households.non-durable consumption using Italian household panel data (SHIW) of 1989-2002. We found all households react similarly to aggregate housing and stock market gains. We also found statistically and economically...
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The study quantifies stock market and housing market wealth effects on households' non-durable consumption using Italian household panel data (SHIW) of 1989-2002. We found all households react similarly to aggregate housing and stock market gains. We also found statistically and economically...
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The past two decades have seen substantial deregulation in the financial sectors of most OECD countries. The main motivation was to improve efficiency within the financial system, but the macroeconomic implications might go beyond this objective with impacts on the business cycle and the...
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