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During the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic, the US Congress passed the CARES Act that (among other measures) provides direct payments to households. Using a large debit cards database, we analyze consumer expenditures following the stimulus payments. We observe Zip code level daily transactions (approx....
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Consumer response to transitory income shocks is of academic interest in many disciplines. During the 2020 COVID-19 epidemic, the Federal government in the US passed the CARES Act that among other measures provides direct payments to households. In this article we utilize a large database on...
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This paper re-examines the VAR evidence on the price puzzle and proposes a new theoretical interpretation. Using actual data and two identification strategies based on zero restrictions and model-consistent sign restrictions, we find that the positive response of prices to a monetary policy...
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Using a long span of expenditure survey data and a new narrative measure of exogenous income tax changes for the United Kingdom, we show that households with mortgage debt exhibit large and persistent consumption responses to changes in their income. Homeowners without a mortgage, in contrast,...
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