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sectoral changes 5 COVID-19 4 consumption 4 economic resilience 4 expectations 4 fiscal policy 4 household behavior 4 zombification 4 consumer preferences 3 experiences 3 Consumer behaviour 2 Consumer preferences 2 Coronavirus 2 Finanzpolitik 2 Fiscal policy 2 Household 2 Impact assessment 2 Italien 2 Italy 2 Konsumentenpräferenzen 2 Konsumentenverhalten 2 Private consumption 2 Privater Haushalt 2 Privater Konsum 2 Wirkungsanalyse 2 college wage premium 1 experiences; consumer preferences 1 gender wage differential 1
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Book / Working Paper 5
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Working Paper 4 Arbeitspapier 2 Graue Literatur 2 Non-commercial literature 2
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English 5
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Hodbod, Alexander 4 Hommes, Cars H. 4 Huber, Stefanie J. 4 Salle, Isabelle 4 Lee, Donghoon 1 Wolpin, Kenneth I. 1
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Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 1
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2006 Meeting Papers 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 ECB Working Paper 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1 Working paper series / European Central Bank 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 EconStor 2 RePEc 1
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The COVID-19 consumption game-changer: Evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey
Hodbod, Alexander; Hommes, Cars H.; Huber, Stefanie J.; … - 2021
Prospective economic developments depend on the behavior of consumer spending. A key question is whether private expenditures recover once social distancing restrictions are lifted or whether the COVID-19 crisis has a sustained impact on consumer confidence, preferences, and, hence, spending....
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The COVID-19 consumption game-changer: Evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey
Hodbod, Alexander; Hommes, Cars H.; Huber, Stefanie J.; … - 2021
Prospective economic developments depend on the behavior of consumer spending. A key question is whether private expenditures recover once social distancing restrictions are lifted or whether the COVID-19 crisis has a sustained impact on consumer confidence, preferences, and, hence, spending....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012661627
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The COVID-19 consumption game-changer : evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey
Hodbod, Alexander; Hommes, Cars H.; Huber, Stefanie J.; … - 2021
Prospective economic developments depend on the behavior of consumer spending. A key question is whether private expenditures recover once social distancing restrictions are lifted or whether the COVID-19 crisis has a sustained impact on consumer confidence, preferences, and, hence, spending....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012643267
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The COVID-19 consumption game-changer : evidence from a large-scale multi-country survey
Hodbod, Alexander; Hommes, Cars H.; Huber, Stefanie J.; … - 2021 - Version: 2021-10-17
Prospective economic developments depend on the behavior of consumer spending. A key question is whether private expenditures recover once social distancing restrictions are lifted or whether the COVID-19 crisis has a sustained impact on consumer confidence, preferences, and, hence, spending....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012665880
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Accounting for Wage and Employment Changes in the U.S. from 1968-2000: A Dynamic Model of Labor Market Equilibrium
Lee, Donghoon; Wolpin, Kenneth I. - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED - 2006
This paper presents a unified treatment of and explanation for the evolution of wages and employment in the U.S. over the last 30 years. Specifically, we account for the pattern of changes in wage inequality, for the increased relative wage and employment of women, for the emergence of the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004977933
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