经济
消费(社会学)
波动性(金融)
边际效用
偏爱
时间偏好
面板数据
资产(计算机安全)
计量经济学
收入动态的小组研究
永久收入假说
货币经济学
微观经济学
人口经济学
市场流动性
计算机科学
社会学
计算机安全
社会科学
作者
Mark Aguiar,Mark Bils,Corina Boar
标识
DOI:10.1093/restud/rdae056
摘要
Abstract Many households hold little wealth. In standard precautionary savings models, these households should not only display higher marginal propensities to consume (MPCs) but also higher future consumption growth. In contrast, we see from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics that such “hand-to-mouth” households do not display higher growth in spending. They also exhibit greater volatility of spending and adjust their spending to a greater extent through the number of categories consumed. Consistent with a role for preference heterogeneity, the panel data show that it is persistent differences across households, not current assets, that predict low consumption growth and other spending differences for the hand-to-mouth households. To identify the extent of preference heterogeneity, we consider the model of Kaplan and Violante with both liquid and illiquid assets, but allow heterogeneity in preferences. To match the data, many poor hand-to-mouth must be relatively impatient and have a high inter-temporal elasticity of substitution. The model shows that preferences predominantly explain the higher MPCs for low-asset households. Preference heterogeneity notably increases the spending impact of fiscal transfers, but only if targeted, while reducing that from interest rate cuts.
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