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Title: Intergenerational Redistribution in the Great Recession
Author(s): Andrew Glover, Jonathan Heathcote, Dirk Krueger and José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
Publication Date: April 2011
Keyword(s): Aggregate Risk, Asset Prices, Overlapping Generations and Recessions
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: In this paper we construct a stochastic overlapping-generations general equilibrium model in which households are subject to aggregate shocks that affect both wages and asset prices. We use a calibrated version of the model to quantify how the welfare costs of severe recessions are distributed across diffrrent household age groups. The model predicts that younger cohorts fare better than older cohorts when the equilibrium decline in asset prices is large relative to the decline in wages, as observed in the data. Asset price declines hurt the old, who rely on asset sales to finance consumption, but benefit the young, who purchase assets at depressed prices. In our preferred calibration, asset prices decline more than twice as much as wages, consistent with the experience of the US economy in the Great Recession. A model recession is approximately welfare-neutral for households in the 20-29 age group, but translates into a large welfare loss of around 10% of lifetime consumption for households aged 70 and over.
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Glover, A, Heathcote, J, Krueger, D and Ríos-Rull, J. 2011. 'Intergenerational Redistribution in the Great Recession'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=8329