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Permanente Einkommenshypothese 84 Permanent income hypothesis 73 Private consumption 17 Privater Konsum 17 Impact assessment 16 Wirkungsanalyse 16 Einkommen 15 Schock 15 Shock 15 USA 14 United States 14 China 11 Theorie 11 Theory 11 Deutschland 10 Income 10 Financial market 9 Finanzmarkt 9 Household 9 Konsumtheorie 9 Privater Haushalt 9 Estimation 8 Germany 8 Schätzung 8 Konjunktur 7 Low income 7 Mindestlohn 7 Minimum wage 7 Niedrigeinkommen 7 Business cycle 6 Consumption theory 6 Experiment 6 Institutional infrastructure 6 Institutionelle Infrastruktur 6 Makroökonomische Konsumfunktion 6 Multiplier 6 Multiplikator 6 Social capital 6 Social structure 6 Sozialkapital 6
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Book / Working Paper 64 Article 20
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Graue Literatur 29 Non-commercial literature 29 Arbeitspapier 26 Working Paper 26 Article in journal 17 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 17 Hochschulschrift 8 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 4 Thesis 4 Bibliografie enthalten 2 Bibliography included 2 Collection of articles written by one author 2 Sammlung 2 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Collection of articles of several authors 1 Festschrift 1 Sammelwerk 1
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English 72 German 12
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Hau, Harald 7 Huang, Yi 7 Andersson, Elvira 5 Anundsen, André Kallåk 5 Bhattacharya, Rudrani 5 Dautovic, Ernest 5 Lundborg, Petter 5 Luo, Yulei 5 Patnaik, Ila 5 Vikström, Johan 5 Young, Eric R. 5 Daly, Moira 4 Hassan, Tarek A. 4 He, Dong 4 Hevia, Constantino 4 Hryshko, Dmytro 4 Liao, Wei 4 Ludwig, Johannes 4 Manovskii, Iourii 4 Nymoen, Ragnar 4 Berniell, Inés 3 Fuchs-Schuendeln, Nicola 3 Machado, Matilde P. 3 Mata, Dolores de la 3 Nie, Jun 3 Servén, Luis 3 Wu, Tommy 3 Dautović, Ernest 2 Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola 2 Karmann, Alexander 2 Klinger, Sabine 2 Klütsch, Claudia 2 Küng, Lorenz 2 Nakhaeizadeh, Gholamreza 2 Adamopoulou, Effrosyni 1 Atalay, Kadir 1 Barrett, Garry F. 1 Becker, Gregor 1 Belley, Philippe 1 Borowski, Jakub 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 3 Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel 1
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Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 3 NBER Working Paper 3 NBER working paper series 3 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 3 IMF working papers 2 Mathematical systems in economics 2 Policy Research Working Paper 2 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2 American economic journal : a journal of the American Economic Association 1 Arbeitsbericht / Institut für Agrarpolitik und Marktforschung der Justus-Liebig-Universität Giessen 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 Documentos de trabajo / Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales 1 ECB Working Paper 1 Economic development and cultural change 1 Economic inquiry : journal of the Western Economic Association International 1 Fama-Miller Working Paper 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City Working Paper 1 HKIMR working paper 1 Handbook of macroeconomics : volume 2, v. 2A-2B SET 1 History of political economy 1 Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research (HKIMR) Research Paper WP 1 IMF Working Paper 1 IZA Discussion Paper 1 Inequality : Causes and Consequences 1 Inequality : causes and consequences 1 International economic review 1 International journal of central banking : IJCB 1 Journal of Asian economics 1 Journal of human capital : JHC 1 Journal of public economics 1 Journal of the European Economic Association 1 Memorandum / Department of Economics, University of Oslo 1 Motu working papers 1 NBP working paper 1 Norges Bank Working Paper 08 | 2015 1 OxCarre research paper / Oxford Centre for the Analysis of Resource Rich Economies, Department of Economics, University of Oxford 1 Oxford economic papers 1 Policy research working paper : WPS 1
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The drifting influence of Hall's random-walk hypothesis on consumption modeling
García, Carlos; Otero, Daniel; Salazar, Boris - In: History of political economy 55 (2023) 1, pp. 103-143
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Retrospectives : Margaret Reid, Chicago, and permanent income
Forget, Evelyn L. - In: The journal of economic perspectives : a journal of the … 37 (2023) 4, pp. 251-264
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Consumption Response to Minimum Wages : Evidence from Chinese Households
Dautović, Ernest - 2020
The paper evaluates the impact of the Chinese minimum wage policy on consumption of low-wage households for the period 2002-2009. Using a representative household panel, we find that the consumption response to minimum wage income shock is increasing in the minimum wage share of household income...
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Consumption response to minimum wages : evidence from Chinese households
Dautovic, Ernest; Hau, Harald; Huang, Yi - 2019
The paper evaluates the impact of the Chinese minimum wage policy on consumption of low-wage households for the period 2002-2009. Using a representative household panel, we find that the consumption response to minimum wage income shock is increasing in the minimum wage share of household income...
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Improving the measurement of earnings dynamics
Daly, Moira; Hryshko, Dmytro; Manovskii, Iourii - In: International economic review 63 (2022) 1, pp. 95-124
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The self-constrained hand-to-mouth
Gelman, Michael - In: The review of economics and statistics 104 (2022) 5, pp. 1096-1109
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Financial Inclusion, Productivity Shocks, and Consumption Volatility in Emerging Economies
Bhattacharya, Rudrani - 2017
How does access to finance impact consumption volatility? Theory and evidence from advanced economies suggests that greater household access to finance smooths consumption. Evidence from emerging markets, where consumption is usually more volatile than income, indicates that financial reform...
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Hong Kong's Growth Synchronization with China and the U.S : A Trend and Cycle Analysis
He, Dong - 2017
This paper investigates the synchronization of Hong Kong SAR's economic growth with mainland China and the United States. This paper identifies trends of economic growth based on the permanent income hypothesis. Specifically, the paper confirms whether real consumption in Hong Kong SAR and...
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The impact of a permanent income shock on the situation of women in the household : the case of a pension reform in Argentina
Berniell, Inés; Mata, Dolores de la; Machado, Matilde P. - 2017
Income transfers from social programs are often not gender neutral and should, according to the vast literature on intra-household decision making and allocation, affect the distribution of bargaining power within the household. This result, however, was by and large established under the...
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The consumption response to minimum wages : evidence from Chinese households
Dautovic, Ernest; Hau, Harald; Huang, Yi - 2017
The paper evaluates the impact of the Chinese minimum wage policy on consumption of low income household for the period 2002-2009. Using a representative household panel, we find that the consumption response to minimum wage hikes is increasing in the minimum wage share of household income. In...
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Economic, institutional and socio-cultural determinants of consumer credit in the context of monetary integration
Borowski, Jakub; Jaworski, Krystian; Olipra, Jakub - 2017
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The consumption response to minimum wages : evidence from Chinese households
Dautovic, Ernest; Hau, Harald; Huang, Yi - 2017
This paper evaluates the Chinese minimum wage policy for the period 2002-2009 in terms of its impact on low income household consumption. Using a representative household panel, we find support for the permanent income hypothesis, whereby unanticipated and persistent income increases due to...
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The consumption response to minimum wages : evidence from Chinese households
Dautovic, Ernest; Hau, Harald; Huang, Yi - 2017
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Partial Consumption Insurance and Financial Openness Across the World
Hevia, Constantino - 2017
This paper examines the extent of international consumption risk sharing for a group of 50 industrial and developing countries. The analysis is based on the empirical implementation of a model of partial consumption insurance whose parameters have the natural interpretation of coefficients of...
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The Consumption Response to Minimum Wages : Evidence from Chinese Households
Dautović, Ernest - 2017
This paper evaluates the Chinese minimum wage policy for the period 2002-2009 in terms of its impact on low income household consumption. Using a representative household panel, we find support for the permanent income hypothesis, whereby unanticipated and persistent income increases due to...
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Improving the measurement of earnings dynamics
Daly, Moira; Hryshko, Dmytro; Manovskii, Iourii - 2016
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Income or consumption : which is better predicts subjective wellbeing?
Carver, Tom; Grimes, Arthur L. - 2016
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Financial Inclusion, Productivity Shocks, and Consumption Volatility in Emerging Economies
Bhattacharya, Rudrani; Patnaik, Ila - 2016
How does access to finance impact consumption volatility? Theory and evidence from advanced economies suggests that greater household access to finance smooths consumption. Evidence from emerging markets, where consumption is usually more volatile than income, indicates that financial reform...
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Improving the Measurement of Earnings Dynamics
Daly, Moira - 2016
The stochastic process for earnings is the key element of incomplete markets models in modern quantitative macroeconomics. We show that a simple modification of the canonical process used in the literature leads to a dramatic improvement in the measurement of earnings dynamics in administrative...
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Permanent and temporary oil price shocks, macroeconomic policy, and tradable non-oil sector: case of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Rahmanov, Ramiz - 2016
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Improving the Measurement of Earnings Dynamics
Daly, Moira - 2016
The stochastic process for earnings is the key element of incomplete markets models in modern quantitative macroeconomics. We show that a simple modification of the canonical process used in the literature leads to a dramatic improvement in the measurement of earnings dynamics in administrative...
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The impact of a permanent income shock on the situation of women in the household : the case of a pension reform in Argentina
Berniell, Inés; Mata, Dolores de la; Machado, Matilde P. - In: Economic development and cultural change 68 (2020) 4, pp. 1295-1343
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House price shocks, credit constraints and household indebtedness
Atalay, Kadir; Barrett, Garry F.; Edwards, Rebecca; Yu, … - In: Oxford economic papers 72 (2020) 3, pp. 780-803
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Relaxed lending standards and the 2007 morgage crisis : changes in household debt and borrowing behaviors
Durguner, Seda - In: International journal of central banking : IJCB 16 (2020) 2, pp. 293-342
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Hong Kong’s Growth Synchronization with China and the U.S : A Trend and Cycle Analysis
He, Dong - 2015
This paper investigates the synchronization of Hong Kong SAR’s economic growth with mainland China and the United States. This paper identifies trends of economic growth based on the permanent income hypothesis. Specifically, the paper confirms whether real consumption in Hong Kong SAR and...
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Did US consumers 'save for a rainy day' before the Great Recession?
Anundsen, André Kallåk; Nymore, Ragnar - 2015 - This version May 8, 2015
The `saving for a rainy day' hypothesis implies that households' saving decisions reflect that they can (rationally) predict future income declines. The empirical relevance of this hypothesis plays a key role in discussions of fiscal policy multipliers and it holds under the null that the...
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Did US consumers ”save for a rainy day” before the great recession?
Anundsen, André Kallåk; Nymoen, Ragnar - 2015
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Did US consumers 'save for a rainy day' before the Great Recession?
Anundsen, André Kallåk; Nymoen, Ragnar - 2015
The 'saving for a rainy day' hypothesis implies that households' saving decisions reflect that they can (rationally) predict future income declines. The empirical relevance of this hypothesis plays a key role in discussions of fiscal policy multipliers and it holds under the null that the...
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Income shocks or insurance : what determines consumption inequality?
Ludwig, Johannes - 2015
Contrary to the implications of economic theory, consumption inequality in the US did not react to the increases in income inequality during the last three decades. This paper investigates if a change in the type of income inequality - from permanent to transitory - or a change in the ability to...
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Accessorizing : the effect of union contract renewals on consumption
Adamopoulou, Effrosyni; Zizza, Roberta - 2015
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Financial Inclusion, Productivity Shocks, and Consumption Volatility in Emerging Economies
Bhattacharya, Rudrani; Patnaik, Ila - 2015
How does access to finance impact consumption volatility? Theory and evidence from advanced economies suggests that greater household access to finance smooths consumption. Evidence from emerging markets, where consumption is usually more volatile than income, indicates that financial reform...
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Income Shocks or Insurance - What Determines Consumption Inequality?
Ludwig, Johannes - 2015
Contrary to the implications of economic theory, consumption inequality in the US did not react to the increases in income inequality during the last three decades. This paper investigates if a change in the type of income inequality - from permanent to transitory - or a change in the ability to...
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Did US Consumers 'Save for a Rainy Day' Before the Great Recession?
Anundsen, André Kallåk - 2015
The ‘saving for a rainy day' hypothesis implies that households' saving decisions reflect that they can (rationally) predict future income declines. The empirical relevance of this hypothesis plays a key role in discussions of fiscal policy multipliers and it holds under the null that the...
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Explaining Consumption Excess Sensitivity with Near-Rationality : Evidence from Large Predetermined Payments
Küng, Lorenz - 2015
Using new transaction data I find that consumption is excessively sensitive to salient, predetermined, large and regular payments from the Alaska Permanent Fund, with a large average marginal propensity to consume (MPC) of 30% for nondurables and services. This excess sensitivity is very...
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Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics
Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola - 2015
A growing literature relies on natural experiments to establish causal effects in macroeconomics. In diverse applications, natural experiments have been used to verify underlying assumptions of conventional models, quantify specific model parameters, and identify mechanisms that have major...
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Explaining Consumption Excess Sensitivity with Near-Rationality : Evidence from Large Predetermined Payments
Kueng, Lorenz - 2015
Using new transaction data I find that consumption is excessively sensitive to salient, predetermined, large and regular payments from the Alaska Permanent Fund, with a large average marginal propensity to consume (MPC) of 30% for nondurables and services. This excess sensitivity is very...
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Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics
Fuchs-Schuendeln, Nicola - 2015
A growing literature relies on natural experiments to establish causal effects in macroeconomics. In diverse applications, natural experiments have been used to verify underlying assumptions of conventional models, quantify specific model parameters, and identify mechanisms that have major...
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Natural Experiments in Macroeconomics
Fuchs-Schündeln, Nicola - 2015
A growing literature relies on natural experiments to establish causal effects in macroeconomics. In diverse applications, natural experiments have been used to verify underlying assumptions of conventional models, quantify specific model parameters, and identify mechanisms that have major...
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Did US Consumers 'Save for a Rainy Day' Before the Great Recession?
Anundsen, André Kallåk - 2015
The ‘saving for a rainy day' hypothesis implies that households' saving decisions reflect that they can (rationally) predict future income declines. The empirical relevance of this hypothesis plays a key role in discussions of fiscal policy multipliers and it holds under the null that the...
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Liquidity constraint tightness and consumer responses to fiscal stimulus policy
Kreiner, Claus Thustrup; Dreyer Lassen, David; … - In: American economic journal : a journal of the American … 11 (2019) 1, pp. 351-379
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Income Receipt and Mortality : Evidence from Swedish Public Sector Employees
Andersson, Elvira - 2014
In this paper, we study the short-run effect of salary receipt on mortality among Swedish public sector employees. By exploiting variation in pay-days across work-places, we completely control for mortality patterns related to, for example, public holidays and other special days or events...
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Income receipt and mortality : evidence from Swedish public sector employees
Andersson, Elvira; Lundborg, Petter; Vikström, Johan - 2014
In this paper, we study the short-run effect of salary receipt on mortality among Swedish public sector employees. By exploiting variation in pay-days across work-places, we completely control for mortality patterns related to, for example, public holidays and other special days or events...
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Income receipt and mortality : evidence from Swedish public sector employees
Andersson, Elvira; Lundborg, Petter; Vikström, Johan - 2014
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Income receipt and mortality : evidence from Swedish public sector employees
Andersson, Elvira; Lundborg, Petter; Vikström, Johan - 2014
In this paper, we study the short-run effect of salary receipt on mortality among Swedish public sector employees. By using data on variation in paydays across work-places, we completely control for mortality patterns related to, for example, public holidays and other special days or events...
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Sticky Information Diffusion and the Inertial Behavior of Durable Consumption
Luo, Yulei - 2013
This paper studies the aggregate dynamics of durable and nondurable consumption under sticky information diffusion (SID) due to noisy observations and slow learning within the permanent income framework. We show that SID can significantly improve the model's predictions on the joint behavior of...
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Partial Consumption Insurance and Financial Openness Across the World
Hevia, Constantino; Serv??n, Luis - 2013
This paper examines the extent of international consumption risk sharing for a group of 50 industrial and developing countries. The analysis is based on the empirical implementation of a model of partial consumption insurance whose parameters have the natural interpretation of coefficients of...
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Essays in household finance : using FinTech to measure and influence financial behavior
Becker, Gregor - 2018
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Sticky Information Diffusion and the Inertial Behavior of Durables Consumption
Luo, Yulei - 2012
This paper studies the dynamics of durable and nondurable consumption under two alternative assumptions about information updating by households – rational inattention and sticky expectations. We first show that the two types of sticky information diffusion can help generate strong excess...
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Sticky information diffusion and the inertial behavior of durable consumption
Luo, Yulei; Nie, Jun; Young, Eric R. - 2012
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The consumption response to minimum wages : evidence from Chinese households
Dautovic, Ernest; Hau, Harald; Huang, Yi - 2017
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