EU Consumer Confidence and the New Modesty Hypothesis
Autor: | Marina Matošec, Mirjana Čižmešija, Petar Sorić |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Sociology and Political Science
Great Moderation Member states Structural break General Social Sciences Consumer surveys Time-varying parameter model Monetary economics New normal Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) Developmental and Educational Psychology Normal growth Economics Consumer confidence index Volatility (finance) Quality of Life Research |
Popis: | Voices have been raised that the link between economic sentiment and hard macroeconomic data has considerably weakened over time, bringing agents’ macroeconomic assessments of normal growth to a more modest, new normal level. We empirically test this hypothesis by linking consumer confidence to consumption growth for all individual EU member states, as well as for the EU and the euro area. Applying a battery of nonlinear econometric techniques, we find that normal consumption growth rates (as assessed by consumers) have recorded a long-term decline in about half of countries (dominantly old EU member states), while all other economies either contradict such a hypothesis or exhibit intermittent intervals of increasing and decreasing normal growth. Our calculations reveal that normal consumption growth rates are highly positively related to macroeconomic volatility, reflecting the postulates of psychophysics. In that sense, the new modesty hypothesis can to some extent be attributed to the Great Moderation era, which has diminished consumers’ perceptive reactions to macroeconomic stimuli. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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