We investigate whether consumer confidence has an independent effect on household spending. First, we control for a common set of factors that drive both consumer confidence and household spending. Next, we interpret the non-systematic residuals in the country consumer confidence equations as a proxy for animal spirits, œa spontaneous urge to action rather than inaction in Keynes words, and subsequently include this proxy in the spending equations as an additional explanatory variable. Our results suggest that animal spirits exist and may have a considerable impact on spending growth in Europe and the US.
Keywords: animal spirits, private consumption.
JEL classifications: E21, E71.
Working paper no. 648
Animal spirits and household spending in Europe and the US
Working Papers
Gepubliceerd: 14 augustus 2019
Door: Bahar Öztürk Ad Stokman
648 - Animal spirits and household spending in Europe and the US
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