The Anatomy of Consumption in a Household Foreign Currency Debt Crisis

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Gyozo Gyongyosi

Utrecht University

Judit Rariga

European Central Bank (ECB)

Emil Verner

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management

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Date Written: December 1, 2021

Abstract

This paper studies the consumption response to an increase in the domestic value of foreign currency household debt during a large depreciation. We use detailed consumption survey data that follows households for four years around Hungary’s 2008 currency crisis. We find that, relative to similar local currency debtors, foreign currency debtors reduce consumption approximately one-for-one with increased debt service, suggesting a role for liquidity constraints. We document a variety of margins of adjustment to the shock. Foreign currency debtors reduce both the quantity and quality of expenditures, consistent with nonhomothetic preferences and “flight from quality.” We find no effect on overall household labor supply, consistent with a weak wealth effect on labor supply. However, a small subset of households adjusts labor supply toward foreign income streams. Affected households also boost home pro- duction, suggesting a shift in consumption from money-intensive to time-intensive goods.

Suggested Citation

Gyongyosi, Gyozo and Rariga, Judit and Verner, Emil, The Anatomy of Consumption in a Household Foreign Currency Debt Crisis (December 1, 2021). SAFE Working Paper No. 332, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3989915 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3989915

Gyozo Gyongyosi (Contact Author)

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Judit Rariga

European Central Bank (ECB) ( email )

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Germany

Emil Verner

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management ( email )

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