Discussion paper

DP14245 Household Balance Sheet Channels of Monetary Policy: A Back of the Envelope Calculation for the Euro Area

This paper formulates a back of the envelope approach to study the effects of monetary policy on household consumption expenditures. We analyze several transmission mechanisms operating through direct, partial equilibrium channels—intertemporal substitution and net interest
rate exposure—and indirect, general equilibrium channels—net nominal exposure, as well as wealth, collateral and labor income channels. The strength of these forces varies across households depending on their marginal propensities to consume, their balance sheet composition,
the sensitivity of their own earnings to fluctuations in aggregate labor income, and the responsiveness of aggregate earnings, asset prices and inflation to monetary policy shocks. We quantify all these channels in the euro area by combining micro data from the HFCS and the EU-LFS with structural VARs estimated on aggregate time series. We find that the indirect labor income channel and the housing wealth effect are strong drivers of the aggregate consumption response to monetary policy and explain the cross-country heterogeneity in these responses.

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Citation

Slacalek, J, O Tristani and G Violante (2019), ‘DP14245 Household Balance Sheet Channels of Monetary Policy: A Back of the Envelope Calculation for the Euro Area‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 14245. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp14245