Cyclical labor income risk and consumption dynamics in large recessions
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Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios, Escuela de Postgrado
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Cyclical labor income risk and consumption dynamics in large recessions
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Recent empirical studies on labor income dynamics depict recessions as times when employed households face a higher risk of large and long-lasting income declines. Motivated
by this evidence, we build a real business cycle model with heterogeneous agents and incomplete markets, in which aggregate productivity fluctuates, and idiosyncratic labor income risk
varies along the business cycle. We use the model to investigate how much higher labor income risk during the Great Recession can account for the observed sharp and prolonged drop
in US aggregate consumption. Compared to a model with just unemployment risk, we find
that including cyclical labor earning risk amplifies the initial response of aggregate consumption to severe recessions by one percentage point (from 2% to 3%), and its subsequent recovery
is significantly weakened. Also, we corroborate that the result holds even if TFP remains constant. However, we argue that TFP fluctuations should be considered, as we show that they
contribute substantially to the sharp drop in consumption and its sluggish recovery.
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