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Theorie 60 Theory 60 Geldpolitik 24 Monetary policy 24 Consumer behaviour 19 Konsumentenverhalten 19 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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English 234 Undetermined 13
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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 Luengo‐Prado, María José 6 Meier, Stephan 6 Wang, J. Christina 6 Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. 5 Gerardi, Kristopher 5 Gopinath, Gita 5 Joaquim, Gustavo 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 247 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 4
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You Can Be Too Thin (But Not Too Tall) : Social Desirability Bias in Self-Reports of Weight and Height
Burke, Mary A. - 2016
Previous studies of survey data for the United States and other countries find that on average women tend to understate their body weight, while on average both men and women overstate their height. Social norms have been posited as a potential explanation for misreporting of weight and height,...
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Smoothing State Tax Revenues Over the Business Cycle : Gauging Fiscal Needs and Opportunities
Kodrzycki, Yolanda K. - 2015
The high degree of fiscal stress experienced by state governments in the 2001 and the 2007-2009 recessions has prompted renewed discussions of alternative approaches to stabilizing state finances over the business cycle. Prompted by evidence of increased state tax revenue cyclicality in the...
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Housing and Debt Over the Life Cycle and Over the Business Cycle
Iacoviello, Matteo - 2015
This paper describes an equilibrium life-cycle model of housing where non-convex adjustment costs lead households to adjust their housing choice infrequently and by large amounts when they do so. In the cross-sectional dimension, the model matches the wealth distribution; the age profiles of...
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What Explains Differences in Foreclosure Rates? A Response to Piskorski, Seru, and Vig
Adelino, Manuel - 2015
In this note we discuss the findings in Piskorski, Seru, and Vig (2010), as well as the authors' interpretation of their results. First, we find that small changes to the set of covariates used by PSV significantly reduce the magnitude of the differences in foreclosure rates between securitized...
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Designing a Simple Loss Function for the Fed : Does the Dual Mandate Make Sense?
Debortoli, Davide - 2015
Variable and high rates of price inflation in the 1970s and 1980s led many countries to delegate the conduct of monetary policy to "instrument-independent" central banks and to give their central banks a clear mandate to pursue price stability and instrument independence to achieve it. Advances...
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How Consumers Pay : Adoption and Use of Payments
Schuh, Scott - 2015
Using data from a nationally representative survey on consumer payment behavior, we estimate Heckman two-stage regressions on the adoption and use of seven different payment instruments. We find that the characteristics of payments are important in determining consumer payment behavior, even...
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Explaining Adoption and Use of Payment Instruments by U.S. Consumers
Koulayev, Sergei - 2015
The way that consumers make payments is changing rapidly and attracts important current policy interest. This paper develops and estimates a structural model of adoption and use of payment instruments by U.S. consumers. We use a cross-section of data from the Survey of Consumer Payment Choice, a...
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Measuring Household Spending and Payment Habits : The Role of 'Typical' and 'Specific' Time Frames in Survey Questions
Angrisani, Marco - 2015
We designed and fielded an experimental module in the American Life Panel (ALP) where we ask individuals to report the number of their purchases and the amount paid by debit cards, cash, credit cards, and personal checks. The design of the experiment features several stages of randomization....
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Saving for a Rainy Day : Estimating the Appropriate Size of U.S. State Budget Stabilization Funds
Zhao, Bo - 2015
Rainy day funds (RDFs) are potentially an important countercyclical tool for states to stabilize their budgets and the overall economy during economic downturns. However, U.S. states have often found themselves exhausting their RDFs and having to raise tax rates or reduce expenditure while still...
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Output Response to Government Spending : Evidence from New International Military Spending Data
Sheremirov, Viacheslav - 2015
Using 25 years of military spending data from more than a hundred countries, this paper provides new evidence on the effect of government spending on output. Following a popular assumption that military spending is unlikely to respond to output at business-cycle frequencies — and exploiting...
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