Adam Baumann
- 13 February 2025
- ECONOMIC BULLETIN - BOXEconomic Bulletin Issue 1, 2025Details
- Abstract
- The inflation surge seen in the past few years has had a negative impact on consumer perceptions about real incomes. These perceptions seem to persist even as real income has actually improved over time. This behaviour, which can be seen as a form of pessimism, is particularly strong among lower and middle-income households and has had a negative impact on actual consumption. These findings underscore the importance of perceptions in economic behaviour. As pessimism following large economic shocks typically disappears, albeit gradually, consumption should gain momentum as perceptions about real incomes improve.
- JEL Code
- D84 : Microeconomics→Information, Knowledge, and Uncertainty→Expectations, Speculations
D91 : Microeconomics→Intertemporal Choice→Intertemporal Household Choice, Life Cycle Models and Saving
E21 : Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics→Consumption, Saving, Production, Investment, Labor Markets, and Informal Economy→Consumption, Saving, Wealth
G51 : Financial Economics