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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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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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The Supply Side of Discrimination : Evidence from the Labor Supply of Boston Taxi Drivers
Jackson, Osborne - 2019
This paper investigates supply-side discrimination in the labor market for Boston taxi drivers. Using data on millions of trips from 2010-2015, I explore whether the labor supply behavior of taxi drivers differs by the gender, racial/ethnic, or age composition of Boston neighborhoods. I find...
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The Local Aggregate Effects of Minimum Wage Increases
Cooper, Daniel - 2019
This paper examines the effect of minimum wage changes on local aggregate inflation and consumption growth. The paper utilizes variation in state-level minimum wages across locations and finds that minimum wage increases have a relatively modest effect on both city-level inflation and spending...
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The Impact of Migration on Earnings Inequality
Jackson, Osborne - 2019
This paper examines the impact of migration on earnings inequality using 1940--2015 data from the U.S. census and American Community Survey. Despite measurement challenges, I successfully replicate existing findings regarding national trends in earnings inequality and migration, and subsequently...
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Estimating the Marginal Propensity to Consume Using the Distributions of Income, Consumption and Wealth
Fisher, Jonathan - 2019
Recent studies of economic inequality almost always separately examine income, consumption, and wealth inequality and, hence, miss the important synergy among the three measures explicit in the life-cycle budget constraint. Using Panel Study of Income Dynamics data from 1999 through 2013, we...
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Does Getting a Mortgage Affect Credit Card Use?
Fulford, Scott L. - 2019
Buying a house changes a household's balance sheet by simultaneously reducing liquidity and introducing mortgage payments, which may leave the household more exposed to other shocks. We find that this change affects credit card use in two ways: A debt effect increases credit card spending, while...
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Measuring Household Wealth in the Panel Study of Income Dynamics : The Role of Retirement Assets
Cooper, Daniel - 2019
While the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) has much to offer researchers studying household behavior, one limitation is that its summary measure of wealth is not as broad as those of other commonly used surveys, such as the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), because it does not include the...
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How Does Liquidity Affect Consumer Payment Choice?
Stavins, Joanna - 2019
We measure consumers' readiness to face emergency expenses. Based on data from a representative survey of US consumers, we find that financial readiness varies widely across consumers, with lowest-income, least-educated, unemployed, and black consumers most likely to have $0 saved for emergency...
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Accounting for Racial Wealth Disparities in the United States
Thompson, Jeffrey P. - 2019
Using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances, this paper updates and extends previous research on the racial wealth gap in the United States. We explore several hypotheses that help explain differential wealth accumulation by racial groups, including the importance of receiving inheritances...
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Consumption, credit, and the missing young
Cooper, Daniel; Gorbachev, Olga; Luengo-Prado, Maria José - 2019 - This version: October 2019
There are more young adults today with either no credit history or insufficient credit history to be scored by one of the major credit bureaus than there were before the Great Recession−a reality that is likely an unintended outcome of the CARD Act of 2009. In regressions that include a rich...
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Technological innovation in mortgage underwriting and the growth in credit, 1985-2015
Foote, Christopher L.; Loewenstein, Lara; Willen, Paul - 2019 - This version: November, 2019
The application of information technology to finance, or "fintech," is expected to revolutionize many aspects of borrowing and lending in the future, but technology has been reshaping consumer and mortgage lending for many years. During the 1990s, computerization allowed mortgage lenders to...
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