The aim of the paper is to assess the role of the Italian Consumer Sentiment Index (CSI) as an autonomous driving force of consumption decisions. We test for the presence of “rule of thumb” consumers as originally proposed by Cambell and Mankiw (1991), using sentiment measures distinguished by working condition of the household. Consumption data are disaggregated according to durability. The role of sentiment results to be stronger for service expenditures. Psychological motives of employees are found to have a particularly significant influence on consumption decisions. Moreover, CSI can not be explained by economic fundamentals alone, capturing also the effects of the political cycle and exceptional circumstances
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The aim of the paper is to evaluate the relationship between consumers’ climate and consumption, loo...
In the last decades, the analysis of individual consumption behaviours has been enriched by consider...
The present study seeks to analyse the predictive capacity of the Index of Consumer Sentiment (ICS...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
This paper estimates the determinants of Italian consumer confidence indicator (CCI) using time seri...
The recent crisis saw the Italian household cutting consumption spending reshaping expenses behaviou...
The University of Michigan\u27s Survey Research Center developed a tool to quantify how people feel ...
Questa tesi contiene tre saggi in cui esamino le decisioni di consumo e finanziarie delle famiglie. ...
Policy-makers, business analysts and the media have always closely monitored consumer sentiment indi...
A fairly extensive literature from the field of empirical psychology has provided evidence that pers...
This paper investigates how well survey data depicting consumer sentiment forecasts household’s cons...
This paper seeks to compare the capabilities of assorted measures of consumer and economic sentiment...
We examine whether household sentiment can explain fluctuations in newly issued consumer loans. We c...
The study explores citizen/consumer s sentiment in Italy for the years 2006-2007. The data were obt...
This study examines the link between consumer expenditures and the Conference Board's Index of Consu...
The aim of the paper is to evaluate the relationship between consumers’ climate and consumption, loo...
In the last decades, the analysis of individual consumption behaviours has been enriched by consider...
The present study seeks to analyse the predictive capacity of the Index of Consumer Sentiment (ICS...
Carroll, Fuhrer and Wilcox (1994) studied the capacity of consumer sentiment to help explain the beh...
This paper estimates the determinants of Italian consumer confidence indicator (CCI) using time seri...
The recent crisis saw the Italian household cutting consumption spending reshaping expenses behaviou...
The University of Michigan\u27s Survey Research Center developed a tool to quantify how people feel ...
Questa tesi contiene tre saggi in cui esamino le decisioni di consumo e finanziarie delle famiglie. ...
Policy-makers, business analysts and the media have always closely monitored consumer sentiment indi...
A fairly extensive literature from the field of empirical psychology has provided evidence that pers...
This paper investigates how well survey data depicting consumer sentiment forecasts household’s cons...
This paper seeks to compare the capabilities of assorted measures of consumer and economic sentiment...
We examine whether household sentiment can explain fluctuations in newly issued consumer loans. We c...
The study explores citizen/consumer s sentiment in Italy for the years 2006-2007. The data were obt...
This study examines the link between consumer expenditures and the Conference Board's Index of Consu...