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Title: (S)Cars and the Great Recession
Author(s): Orazio Attanasio, Kieran Larkin, Mario Padula and Morten O Ravn
Publication Date: October 2020
Keyword(s): Consumption, durables adjustment and the Great Recession
Programme Area(s): Monetary Economics and Fluctuations
Abstract: US households' consumption and car purchases collapsed during the Great Recession for reasons that are still poorly understood. In this paper we use the Consumer Expenditure Survey to derive cohort and business cycle decompositions of consumption prfioles. When decomposing the car expenditure data into its extensive and intensive margins, we find that the intensive margin contracted sharply in the Great Recession, a finding in stark contrast to conventional wisdom and to the experience of prior recessions. We interpret the evidence through the prism of a very rich life-cycle model where individuals are subject to idiosyncratic uninsurable income shocks, aggregate income shocks, wealth shocks, and credit shocks. We show that, because of their salience and the transaction costs, cars are particularly sensitive to changes in the perception of future expected income and its variability. We find that on top of a large aggregate income shock, life-cycle income profile shocks and wealth shocks are important determinants of consumption choices during the Great Recession.
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Attanasio, O, Larkin, K, Padula, M and Ravn, M. 2020. '(S)Cars and the Great Recession'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=15361