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controls the majority of the household resources, it affects the patterns of consumption of the household and how households …
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We quantify the contribution of rental income to pre- and post-government equivalent household income inequality and of housing wealth to net wealth inequality between 2002 and 2017 in Germany by means of a factor decomposition. Further, we differentiate by region types (urban vs. rural, large...
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; 2)DCPC consumption estimates are 17 percent higher than personal consumption expendituresestimates in comparable …
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This paper examines the effect of minimum wage changes on local aggregate inflation and consumption growth. The paper …-wage workers. Interestingly, consumers adjust their real food consumption when minimum wages rise, suggesting that some workers …
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estimate a structural model of life-cycle consumption and credit use in which credit cards can be used for payments …
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A simple model of time allocation between work and price-search predicts that consumers spend relatively more time searching for better prices for goods of which they consume relatively more. Using scanner data, we confirm empirically that consumers pay lower (higher) prices for goods that they...
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Focusing on localized measures of bank health and economic activity, and renters as well as homeowners, this paper uses an innovative approach to identifying households likely in need of credit to investigate the effect on household spending of a deterioration in local-bank health. The analysis...
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adults missing from credit bureau data act as a drag on state-level consumption growth. This finding seems to be driven by …
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We study the mortgage cash flow channel of monetary policy transmission under fixed-rate mortgage (FRM) versus adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) regimes by comparing the United States with primarily long-term FRMs and Spain with primarily ARMs that automatically reset annually. We find a robust...
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This paper evaluates the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) out of the 2020 fiscal stimulus payments using high-frequency, transaction-level data for a sample of low-income cardholders, many of whom are unbanked. Consumers' MPC out of non-stimulus income and their MPC out of tax refunds are...
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