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Theorie 60 Theory 60 Geldpolitik 24 Monetary policy 24 Consumer behaviour 18 Konsumentenverhalten 18 USA 16 United States 16 Business cycle 15 Konjunktur 15 Estimation 14 Household 14 Privater Haushalt 14 Schätzung 14 Private consumption 12 Privater Konsum 12 Arbeitslosigkeit 11 Unemployment 11 Impact assessment 10 Wirkungsanalyse 10 Coronavirus 9 Inflation 9 Schock 9 Shock 9 Credit card 8 Kreditkarte 8 Payment transactions 8 Welt 8 World 8 Zahlungsverkehr 8 Bank lending 7 Einkommensverteilung 7 Immobilienpreis 7 Income distribution 7 Interest rate 7 Kreditgeschäft 7 Panel 7 Panel study 7 Real estate price 7 Zins 7
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Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4
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Stavins, Joanna 17 Zhao, Bo 16 Burke, Mary A. 13 Bräuning, Falk 12 Bradbury, Katharine 11 Willen, Paul 11 Tang, Jenny 10 Cooper, Daniel 9 Schuh, Scott 9 Bracha, Anat 8 Jackson, Osborne 8 Ozdagli, Ali 8 Sheremirov, Viacheslav 8 Olivei, Giovanni P. 7 Sullivan, Riley 7 Thompson, Jeffrey P. 7 Foote, Christopher L. 6 Wang, J. Christina 6 Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. 5 Gerardi, Kristopher 5 Gopinath, Gita 5 Joaquim, Gustavo 5 Luengo‐Prado, María José 5 Meier, Stephan 5 Shy, Oz 5 Andrade, Philippe 4 Barnes, Michelle L. 4 Basu, Susanto 4 Chiumenti, Nicholas 4 Cotton, Christopher 4 Fillat Comenge, José Luis 4 Fulford, Scott L. 4 Garga, Vaishali 4 Triest, Robert K. 4 Abbassi, Puriya 3 Carman, Katherine Grace 3 Díez, Federico J. 3 Fuster, Andreas 3 Greene, Claire 3 Heiland, Frank 3
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FRB of Boston Working Paper 245 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 4
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Got Milk? The Effect of Export Price Shocks on Exchange Rates
Stein, Hillary - 2023
I examine the effect of exogenous terms of trade shocks on an exchange rate by turning to New Zealand’s dairy auctions. Dairy is New Zealand’s largest export category, making up almost 20 percent of exports. Specifically, whole milk powder accounts for 6 to 11 percent of total exports, and...
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Personality Traits and Financial Outcomes
Greene, Claire; Shy, Oz; Stavins, Joanna - 2023
The Big Five personality traits—openness to experience, conscientiousness, extroversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism—are widely used in understanding human behavior. Using data collected from a survey and diary of consumer payment choice, we investigate how the Big Five traits affect...
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House Prices and Rents in the 21st Century
Loewenstein, Lara; Willen, Paul - 2023
We study the joint evolution of prices and rents of residential property. After constructing rent and price indices for renter- and owner-occupied properties, we decompose the change in the price of occupant-owned property into (1) changes in rent, (2) changes in the relative prices of investor-...
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Sustainable Consumption and the Comprehensive Economic Well-Being of American Households
Cooper, Daniel; Cynamon, Barry Z.; Fazzari, Steven M. - 2023
This paper develops a comprehensive measure of household economic well-being. The “sustainable consumption” concept accounts for income, assets, debt, transfer payments, and asset returns to estimate a consumption path that balances resources with expenditure over a household’s lifetime....
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Government Transfers and Consumer Spending Among Households with Children During COVID-19
Wu, Pinghui; Fusaro, Vincent; Shaefer, H. Luke - 2022
Leveraging novel data on consumer credit and debit card spending by Zip code, this study examines how the impact of government transfers on economic well-being varied by household type during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings indicate that pandemic transfers disproportionately benefited...
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Bad Times, Bad Jobs? How Recessions Affect Early Career Trajectories
Mahajan, Parag; Patki, Dhiren; Stüber, Heiko - 2022
Workers who enter the labor market during recessions experience lasting earnings losses, but the role of non-pay amenities in either exacerbating or counteracting these losses remains unknown. Using population-scale data from Germany, we find that labor market entry during recessions generates a...
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The Impact of the Age Distribution on Unemployment : Evidence from US States
Fallick, Bruce; Foote, Christopher L. - 2022
Economists have studied the potential effects of shifts in the age distribution on the unemployment rate for more than 50 years. Most of this analysis uses a “shift-share” method, which assumes that the demographic structure has no indirect effects on age-specific unemployment rates. This...
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Did High Leverage Render Small Businesses Vulnerable to the COVID-19 Shock?
Bräuning, Falk; Fillat Comenge, José Luis; Wang, J. … - 2022
Using supervisory data on small and mid-sized nonfinancial enterprises (SMEs), we find that those SMEs with higher leverage faced tighter constraints in accessing bank credit after the COVID-19 outbreak in spring 2020. Specifically, SMEs with higher pre-COVID leverage obtained a smaller volume...
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Wage Inequality and the Rise in Labor Force Exit : The Case of US Prime-Age Men
Wu, Pinghui - 2022
This article offers the first empirical evidence that labor force exit rates rise when workers’ relative earnings fall. The model takes into account that a job not only provides economic security but also affirms a worker’s social status, which is tied to their relative position in the labor...
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High-Yield Debt Covenants and Their Real Effects
Bräuning, Falk; Ivashina, Victoria; Ozdagli, Ali - 2022
High-yield debt, including leveraged loans, is characterized by incurrence financial covenants, or “cov-lite” provisions. Unlike, traditional, maintenance covenants, incurrence covenants preserve equity control rights but trigger pre-specified restrictions on the borrower’s actions once...
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