Arne Uhlendorff // CREST - Center for Research in Economics and Statistics, Palaiseau, France
To the profileConsumption Choices and Earnings Expectations
Research Seminars: Mannheim Applied SeminarEmpirical Evidence and Structural Estimation
The paper presented in this Mannheim Applied Seminar documents that households’ consumption expenditures depend on their expected earnings – even after controlling for realized earnings and wealth. To explain this evidence, the authors develop and structurally estimate a standard-incomplete markets model in which rational households possess private advance information on their future earnings. They find that households are better informed about their future earnings than an econometrician and that individual expectations are more relevant for the consumption choices of households in the left tail of the wealth distribution. Furthermore, households with advance information prefer less progressive earnings taxes.
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