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This paper incorporates information frictions in a credit cycle model, in which agents learn from prices. We find that learning from prices amplifies boom-bust dynamics. As a result, this influences the role of macroprudential policies that impact aggregate outcomes such as credit spreads. In...
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This paper combines several administrative data and a survey experiment to evaluate the role of lifestyle changes in influencing inflation expectations. Using data from Nielsen's Homescan Panel, as well as a leading bank in Singapore, we first document that households are upgrading across...
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This paper investigates the impact of socially responsible investment on individuals’ risk taking behavior and portfolio rebalancing decisions. We find that concerns for social responsibility do not impact stock market participation and willingness to take risk but simply alter individuals’...
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This paper tests one specific monetary transmission mechanism through households: portfolio rebalancing. We use a unique panel dataset of household's credit and debit card spending, ATM withdrawals, financial investments into risky assets such as mutual funds and equities, as well as bank...
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This paper exploits a natural experiment in India – Inflation Targeting to study how changes in inflation expectations influence households’ consumption, savings, and investments in risky assets. Using regional heterogeneity in inflation expectations by city and city-age-gender bins due to...
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