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Title: Asset liquidity and the welfare costs of business cycles
Author: Brinca, Pedro
Duarte, João B.
Ferreira, Ana Melissa Almeida
Nóbrega, Valter Miguel Sobral
Keywords: Welfare costs
Business cycles
Liquidity
Hand-to-mouth
Issue Date: 8-Nov-2024
Publisher: Social Science Research Network (SSRN), Elsevier
Abstract: In this paper, we revisit the question of what the welfare costs of business cycles are with new insights. The seminal paper by Lucas (1987) found welfare costs to be negligible at around 1%, but subsequent literature focused on finding mechanisms that could rationalize larger welfare costs. Our study builds on recent research that incorporates incomplete markets, adjustment costs, and marginal propensities to consume to show that welfare costs can be substantial. Our calculations indicate that eliminating business cycle fluctuations would result in a 1.25% increase in welfare, as measured in consumption equivalents. Furthermore, using a 2-asset HANK model, we find a welfare cost of 2.6%. This result arises from considering portfolio adjustment costs, which generate a distribution of marginal propensities to consume along the income dimension that is empirically plausible and produces a share of (rich and poor) hand-to-mouth households that is consistent with recent findings. In periods of recession, these values rise to 11.1%. These results are particularly driven by effects from the price rigidity.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/181571
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5014166
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