We estimate marginal propensities to consume from wealth shocks for Italian households. Large asset price shocks in 2008 underpin an IV estimator. A euro fall in financial or risky financial wealth resulted in cuts in annual total (non‐durable) consumption of 5 – 9 (3.5 – 6) cents. There is evidence of effects for food spending. Responses of total and non‐durable spending to changes in housing wealth are 0.2 to 0.4 cents/euro. Counterfactuals indicate financial wealth effects were important (relative to other factors) for consumption falls in 2008/09. Thus wealth effects on consumption can be important for households’ welfare and aggregate outcomes.
Bottazzi R., Trucchi S., Wakefield M. (2013). Wealth effects and the consumption of Italian households in the Great Recession. IFS WORKING PAPERS, W13/21, 1-31 [10.1920/wp.ifs.2013.1321].
Wealth effects and the consumption of Italian households in the Great Recession
BOTTAZZI, RENATA;TRUCCHI, SERENA;WAKEFIELD, MATTHEW JOHN
2013
Abstract
We estimate marginal propensities to consume from wealth shocks for Italian households. Large asset price shocks in 2008 underpin an IV estimator. A euro fall in financial or risky financial wealth resulted in cuts in annual total (non‐durable) consumption of 5 – 9 (3.5 – 6) cents. There is evidence of effects for food spending. Responses of total and non‐durable spending to changes in housing wealth are 0.2 to 0.4 cents/euro. Counterfactuals indicate financial wealth effects were important (relative to other factors) for consumption falls in 2008/09. Thus wealth effects on consumption can be important for households’ welfare and aggregate outcomes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.