This paper studies empirical facts regarding the effects of unexpected changes in aggregate macroeconomic fiscal policies on consumers that differ depending on individual characteristics. We use data from the Consumption Expenditure Survey to estimate individual-level responses and multipliers for government spending. We find that unexpected fiscal shocks have substantially different effects on consumers depending on their income and age levels: the wealthiest individuals tend to behave according to predictions of standard RBC models, whereas the poorest ones behave according to standard IS-LM (non- Ricardian) models, most likely due to credit constraints. Furthermore, government spending policy shocks tend to decrease consumption ...
We show that consumption expenditures for older households are more responsive to monetary policy sh...
We investigate the role of household heterogeneity in terms of marginal propensity to consume and of...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
This paper studies empirical facts regarding the effects of unexpected changes in aggregate macroeco...
Abstract: This paper studies empirical facts regarding the e¤ects of unexpected changes in aggregate...
Almost half of American families did not adjust their consumption following receipt of the 2001 or 2...
We study the effects of government spending on the distribution of consumption. We find a substantia...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe use a new narrative measure of fiscal shocks to study how private cons...
Recent research has stressed the inconsistency between empirical evidence and the theoretical predic...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consump-tion cannot be easily reconci...
We investigate the effects of fiscal policy surprises for US data, using vector autoregressions.We o...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consump-tion cannot be easily reconci...
We use responses to survey questions in the 2010 Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth that ...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
We show that consumption expenditures for older households are more responsive to monetary policy sh...
We investigate the role of household heterogeneity in terms of marginal propensity to consume and of...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
This paper studies empirical facts regarding the effects of unexpected changes in aggregate macroeco...
Abstract: This paper studies empirical facts regarding the e¤ects of unexpected changes in aggregate...
Almost half of American families did not adjust their consumption following receipt of the 2001 or 2...
We study the effects of government spending on the distribution of consumption. We find a substantia...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWe use a new narrative measure of fiscal shocks to study how private cons...
Recent research has stressed the inconsistency between empirical evidence and the theoretical predic...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consump-tion cannot be easily reconci...
We investigate the effects of fiscal policy surprises for US data, using vector autoregressions.We o...
Recent evidence on the effect of government spending shocks on consump-tion cannot be easily reconci...
We use responses to survey questions in the 2010 Italian Survey of Household Income and Wealth that ...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...
We show that consumption expenditures for older households are more responsive to monetary policy sh...
We investigate the role of household heterogeneity in terms of marginal propensity to consume and of...
This paper provides new evidence on the effects of fiscal policy by studying, using household-level ...