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consumption for longer. …
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We estimate the effects of stock market volatility on the growth rates of durable consumption, non-durable consumption … adverse effects on the growth rates of investment and durable consumption, whereas the in uence on non-durable consumption …
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This paper presents a novel method to estimate the depreciation rate of durable goods using a combination of identified marginal and average spending shares. We apply our method to Chinese spending responses to disposable income changes induced by monetary policy in 2008-2009. The marginal...
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We provide evidence that the distributions of consumption, labor income, wealth, and capital income exhibit asymptotic … return heterogeneity lead to a mirror consumption concentration puzzle. We match the cross-sectional data on these four …
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act on their updated beliefs with a small increase in current consumption. Negative news from a scaled-down plan leads to …
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One might expect that rising US income inequality would reduce demand growth and create a drag on the economy because higher-income groups spend a smaller share of income. But during a quarter century of rising inequality, US growth and employment were reasonably strong, by historical standards,...
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Longstanding speculation about the likelihood of a housing market collapse has given way in the past few months to consideration of just how far the housing market will fall, and how much damage the debacle will inflict on the economy. This paper assesses the magnitude of the impact of housing...
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Using the Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS) household survey from post-conflict Kosovo we investigate the comparative economic well-being of Serbs and Albanians. An Oaxaca decomposition shows Serb households are both better endowed with income generating characteristics, such as...
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We use a new panel dataset of credit card accounts to analyze how consumers responded to the 2001 federal income tax rebates. We estimate the monthly response of credit card payments, spending, and debt, exploiting the unique, randomized timing of the rebate disbursement. We find that on average...
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encourage consumption, effecting over 100 million consumers. We use a unique dataset of credit cards transaction to study the …
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