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How sensitive are consumer expenditures to retail energy prices?
Authors:Paul Edelstein  Lutz Kilian  
Institution:aDecision Economics, Inc., USA;bDepartment of Economics, University of Michigan, 611 Tappan Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1220, USA, and CEPR
Abstract:There is growing evidence that the primary effect of energy price shocks on the U.S. economy involves a reduction in consumer spending. We quantify the direct effect on real consumption of unanticipated changes in discretionary income, shifts in precautionary savings, and changes in the operating cost of energy-using durables. The possibility of asymmetries in the response of real consumption to energy price shocks is also considered. We demonstrate that linear models are consistent with the symmetric behavior of real consumption in 1979 (when energy prices increased sharply) and in 1986 (when they fell sharply). It is shown that historically energy price shocks have been an important factor in explaining U.S. real consumption growth, but by no means the dominant factor.
Keywords:Energy prices  Consumption  Consumer sentiment  Purchasing power  Asymmetry
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