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Paper #1796

Título:
Idiosyncratic income risk and aggregate fluctuations
Autores:
Davide Debortoli y Jordi GalĂ­
Data:
Julio 2021
Resumen:
We study the role of idiosyncratic income risk for aggregate fluctuations within a simple heterogeneous households framework. We show that the presence of idiosyncratic income shocks affects the economy's response to an aggregate shock even in the absence of binding borrowing constraints and/or cyclical income risk. Their impact can be captured by a consumption-weighted average of the changes in consumption risk generated by an aggregate shock. We apply this framework to two example economies -an endowment economy and a New Keynesian economy- and show that under plausible calibrations the impact of idiosyncratic income risk on aggregate fluctuations is quantitatively small, since most of the changes in consumption risk are concentrated among poorer (low consumption) households.
Palabras clave:
heterogeneous agents, economic fluctuations, aggregate shocks, idiosyncratic shocks, monetary policy, HANK models.
Códigos JEL:
E21, E32, E50
Área de investigación:
Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
Publicado en:
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, forthcoming.

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