衰退期间的消费动态

Consumption Dynamics During Recessions

Econometrica · 2015
被引 144
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究发现,经济衰退时家庭调整耐用品消费的频率下降,导致耐用品支出对经济刺激的反应更迟钝,且这一现象在多种冲击和政策下均成立。

Abstract

Are there times when durable spending is less responsive to economic stimulus? We argue that aggregate durable expenditures respond more sluggishly to economic shocks during recessions because microeconomic frictions lead to declines in the frequency of households' durable adjustment. We show this by first using indirect inference to estimate a heterogeneous agent incomplete markets model with fixed costs of durable adjustment to match consumption dynamics in PSID microdata. We then show that aggregating this model delivers an extremely procyclical Impulse Response Function (IRF) of durable spending to aggregate shocks. For example, the response of durable spending to an income shock in 1999 is estimated to be almost twice as large as if it occurred in 2009. This procyclical IRF holds in response to standard business cycle shocks as well as in response to various policy shocks, and it is robust to general equilibrium. After estimating this robust theoretical implication of micro frictions, we provide additional direct empirical evidence for its importance using both cross-sectional and time-series data.

耐用品消费经济衰退微观摩擦脉冲响应函数异质性主体模型