大衰退中的冲击、金融约束和家庭消费

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Panoeconomicus Pub Date : 2021-03-06 DOI:10.2298/PAN2101001A
P. Arestis, G. Corrado, L. Corrado
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总的来说,现在有相当多的证据表明,金融约束是大衰退期间缺乏消费平滑的根源。我们将这一证据向前推进,并表明在信贷紧缩的情况下,失业会导致家庭收入的更大下降。消费。我们从我们的理论模型中建立了一组可测试的假设,并采用了从第二轮转型生活调查(LiTS II)(欧洲复兴开发银行2010年)中获取的微观数据。我们特别评估了财务约束在解释家庭?危机冲击后的消费应对策略。如果家庭因财政拮据而在偿还未偿债务或获得新的信贷额度方面遇到困难,则更有可能出现经济困难。就业和工资冲击对家庭的影响?当我们控制进入正规信贷市场的样本选择偏差时,消费大大减弱,大约减少了一半。在整个欧洲日益贫困的背景下,本文表明,仔细分析家庭的主要决定因素?经济和财政困难是制定有针对性的区域和地方措施的关键。
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Shocks, financial constraints and households’ consumption amid the great recession
Overall, there is now considerable evidence that financial constraints are at the root of the lack of consumption smoothing during the Great Recession. We push this evidence forward and show that in the presence of credit constraints, a job loss leads to larger drops in households? consumption. We build a set of testable hypotheses from our theoretical model and employ microdata taken from the second round of the Life in Transition Survey (LiTS II) (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development 2010). We specifically assess the role of financial constraints in explaining households? consumption coping strategies after the crisis shocks. Economic hardship is more likely to be observed if households experience difficulties in meeting outstanding debt obligations or in obtaining new credit lines because of financial constraints. The impact of job and wage shocks on households? consumption is much attenuated, by around a half, when we control for sample selection bias in accessing the formal credit markets. In the context of increasing impoverishment across Europe, the paper shows that a careful analysis of the main determinants of households? economic and financial hardship is crucial to formulate targeted measures at the regional and local level.
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Panoeconomicus
Panoeconomicus ECONOMICS-
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