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Private consumption 8 Privater Konsum 8 Data collection 5 Datenerhebung 5 Haushaltsstatistik 4 Household survey 4 Measurement 4 Messung 4 Consumer behaviour 3 Economic statistics 3 Konsumentenverhalten 3 Wirtschaftsstatistik 3 Storm 2 Sturm 2 USA 2 United States 2 Anlageverhalten 1 Behavioural finance 1 Deutschland 1 Electronic payment 1 Elektronisches Zahlungsmittel 1 Familienbesteuerung 1 Family taxation 1 Financial economics 1 Germany 1 Household 1 Impact assessment 1 Investitionsrisiko 1 Investment risk 1 Kapitalmarkttheorie 1 Nachhaltige Finanzierung 1 Privater Haushalt 1 Steuervergünstigung 1 Sustainable finance 1 Tax incentive 1 Wirkungsanalyse 1
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Arbeitspapier 3 Working Paper 3 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Book section 1
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English 11
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Aron-Dine, Shifrah 11 Aladangady, Aditya 10 Dunn, Wendy E. 10 Feiveson, Laura 10 Lengermann, Paul A. 6 Sahm, Claudia R. 6 Lengermann, Paul 4 Sahm, Claudia 4 Richard, Katherine 2 Beutel, Johannes 1 Cashin, David 1 Cashin, David B. 1 Piazzesi, Monika 1 Schneider, Martin 1
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FEDS Notes 3 NBER working paper series 2 American economic journal 1 Big data for twenty-first-century economic statistics 1 FEDS Working Paper 1 Finance and economics discussion series 1 NBER Working Paper 1 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 1
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Household Climate Finance : Theory and Survey Data on Safe and Risky Green Assets
Aron-Dine, Shifrah; Beutel, Johannes; Piazzesi, Monika; … - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2024
This paper studies green investing in a quantitative asset pricing model with heterogeneous investors calibrated using high-quality, representative survey data of German households. We find substantial heterogeneity in green taste for both safe and risky green assets throughout the wealth...
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Spending responses to high-frequency shifts in payment timing : evidence from the earned income tax credit
Aladangady, Aditya; Aron-Dine, Shifrah; Cashin, David; … - In: American economic journal 15 (2023) 3, pp. 89-114
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From transactions data to economic statistics : constructing real-time, high-frequency, geographic measures of consumer spending
Aladangady, Aditya; Aron-Dine, Shifrah; Dunn, Wendy E.; … - 2019
Access to timely information on consumer spending is important to economic policymakers. The Census Bureau's monthly retail trade survey is a primary source for monitoring consumer spending nationally, but it is not well suited to study localized or short-lived economic shocks. Moreover, lags in...
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From Transactions Data to Economic Statistics : Constructing Real-time, High-frequency, Geographic Measures of Consumer Spending
Aladangady, Aditya - 2019
Access to timely information on consumer spending is important to economic policymakers. The Census Bureau's monthly retail trade survey is a primary source for monitoring consumer spending nationally, but it is not well suited to study localized or short-lived economic shocks. Moreover, lags in...
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From transactions data to economic statistics : constructing real-time, high-frequency, geographic measures of consumer spending
Aladangady, Aditya; Aron-Dine, Shifrah; Dunn, Wendy E.; … - 2019
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From Transactions Data to Economic Statistics : Constructing Real-Time, High-Frequency, Geographic Measures of Consumer Spending
Aladangady, Aditya - 2019
Access to timely information on consumer spending is important to economic policymakers. The Census Bureau's monthly retail trade survey is a primary source for monitoring consumer spending nationally, but it is not well suited to study localized or short-lived economic shocks. Moreover, lags in...
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From transactions data to economic statistics : constructing real-time, high-frequency, geographic measures of consumer spending
Aladangady, Aditya; Aron-Dine, Shifrah; Dunn, Wendy E.; … - In: Big data for twenty-first-century economic statistics, (pp. 115-145). 2022
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The Effect of Hurricane Matthew on Consumer Spending
Aladangady, Aditya - 2017
Severe weather events, such as blizzards and hurricanes, can temporarily disrupt economic activity. The imprints of these events on aggregate statistics can make it challenging for macroeconomists to analyze and forecast economic conditions. As one illustration, the minutes from March FOMC...
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High-Frequency Spending Responses to the Earned Income Tax Credit
Aladangady, Aditya - 2020
Many households face large, high-frequency changes in income and have limited financial buffers to smooth their consumption through this income volatility. However, few studies have quantified spending responses to such timing shifts in income due to a lack of high-frequency spending data. We...
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The Effect of Hurricane Matthew on Consumer Spending
Sahm, Claudia; Lengermann, Paul; Feiveson, Laura; Dunn, … - 2020
Severe weather events, such as blizzards and hurricanes, can temporarily disrupt economic activity. The imprints of these events on aggregate statistics can make it challenging for macroeconomists to analyze and forecast economic conditions
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014091666
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