We use the responses of a representative sample of Dutch households to survey questions that ask how much their consumption would change in response to unexpected, permanent, positive or negative shocks to their home value. The average MPC is in the 2.1-4.7% range, in line with econometric estimates that use housing wealth and consumption realizations. However, our analysis uncovers significant sample heterogeneity, with over 90% of the sample reporting no consumption adjustment to positive or negative wealth shocks. The relation between the MPC from wealth shocks and cash-on-hand is negative, consistent with models with precautionary saving and liquidity constraints
Panel data on reported marginal propensity to consume (MPC) in the 2010 and 2016 Italy’s Survey of H...
We examine the dynamic effects of housing demand shocks on a large set of macroeconomic series and d...
This paper studies the heterogeneity of the marginal propensity to consume out of wealth using Frenc...
We measure wealth effects on consumption using a novel research design: responses to direct survey q...
© 2021 Alexander BallantyneBuilding on the 'partial insurance' framework of Blundell, Pistaferri and...
We use the responses of a representative sample of Dutch households to survey questions that ask how...
A set of newly added questions in the 2011 to 2014 Bank of England/NMG Consulting Survey reveals tha...
We use sizable lottery prizes in Norwegian administrative panel data to explore how transitory incom...
Using Norwegian administrative data, we study how sizable lottery prizes affect household expenditur...
(Preliminary Draft) The literature has so far showed ambiguous results on the marginal propensity of...
We examine the impact of unanticipated housing capital gains on consumption behavior using data from...
We examine the impact of unanticipated housing capital gains on consumption behavior using data from...
We use responses to survey questions in the 2010 Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth that ...
Understanding the way households modify their consumption is essential to address the impact of diff...
Panel data on reported marginal propensity to consume (MPC) in the 2010 and 2016 Italy’s Survey of H...
We examine the dynamic effects of housing demand shocks on a large set of macroeconomic series and d...
This paper studies the heterogeneity of the marginal propensity to consume out of wealth using Frenc...
We measure wealth effects on consumption using a novel research design: responses to direct survey q...
© 2021 Alexander BallantyneBuilding on the 'partial insurance' framework of Blundell, Pistaferri and...
We use the responses of a representative sample of Dutch households to survey questions that ask how...
A set of newly added questions in the 2011 to 2014 Bank of England/NMG Consulting Survey reveals tha...
We use sizable lottery prizes in Norwegian administrative panel data to explore how transitory incom...
Using Norwegian administrative data, we study how sizable lottery prizes affect household expenditur...
(Preliminary Draft) The literature has so far showed ambiguous results on the marginal propensity of...
We examine the impact of unanticipated housing capital gains on consumption behavior using data from...
We examine the impact of unanticipated housing capital gains on consumption behavior using data from...
We use responses to survey questions in the 2010 Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth that ...
Understanding the way households modify their consumption is essential to address the impact of diff...
Panel data on reported marginal propensity to consume (MPC) in the 2010 and 2016 Italy’s Survey of H...
We examine the dynamic effects of housing demand shocks on a large set of macroeconomic series and d...
This paper studies the heterogeneity of the marginal propensity to consume out of wealth using Frenc...