“Propensity to consume over windfall liquidity shock : evidence from quasi experimetal public policy in Chile”
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Micco Aguayo, Alejandro
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“Propensity to consume over windfall liquidity shock : evidence from quasi experimetal public policy in Chile”
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Leveraging detailed private banking data from Chile, this study examines the
marginal propensity to consume over a liquidity shock (MP C∆L) and marginal propensity to repay debt over a liquidity shock (MP RD∆L) across diverse groups following
an unexpected policy that allowed pension fund access during the COVID-19 crisis.
Our findings highlight a pronounced MP C∆L among groups with lower levels of withdrawals, consumption, and cash reserves post-legislation, challenging the Permanent
Income Hypothesis, Liquidity restriction models and suggesting a preference for a
buffer-stock model. For MP RD∆L, we observed an increased propensity to repay
debt, notably in scenarios of high pre-existing debt, particulary in consumer debt, and
among individuals with previously delinquency debt. This research provides key insights into the use of retirement savings for public policy during stressed economic
scenarios.
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