周期性消费波动的人口构成

Anson Zhou
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本文研究了人口结构对总消费周期波动的影响。我们首先证明,在商业周期中,年轻家庭的消费支出比壮年家庭波动更大。然后,我们利用1951年至2016年30个国家的人口年龄结构变化,确定了人口构成对消费周期性波动的巨大影响。一个简单的模型解释了不同年龄的代理人在信贷市场准入和冲击暴露方面的差异。当校准到美国的数据时,该模型表明,前一个渠道解释了年轻和老年家庭之间周期性消费反应差异的大约60%,而后一个渠道解释了剩余的40%。
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The Demographic Composition of Cyclical Consumption Volatility
This paper studies the effects of demographic structure on the cyclical volatility of aggregate consumption. We first document that young households have more volatile consumption expenditures in business cycles than prime-aged ones. Then, we identify large effects of demographic composition on cyclical volatility of consumption using variations of population age structure for 30 countries from 1951 to 2016. A simple model with differences in credit market access and exposure to shocks between agents of different age explains the empirical findings. When calibrated to the U.S. data, the model indicates that the former channel explains roughly 60 percent of the differences in cyclical consumption responses between young and old households, while the latter channel explains the remaining 40 percent.
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