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A prospective euro area survey on household finances and consumption: Policy needs and preparatory work *. Sébastien Pérez-Duarte – joint with Jirka Slacalek ECB. The 2008 World Congress on National Accounts and Economic Performance Measures for Nations.
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A prospective euro area survey on household finances and consumption: Policy needs and preparatory work * Sébastien Pérez-Duarte – joint with Jirka Slacalek ECB The 2008 World Congress on National Accounts and Economic Performance Measures for Nations (*) This presentation reflects the views of the author and not necessarily those of the ECB or of the members of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey Network
Measuring household finances: why? • Aggregate data is not enough for central banks • Households are heterogeneous, and behave heterogeneously • Distribution of most assets is skewed
The challenge of the measure of wealth • The surveys are long (need to collect lots of information) • The surveys touch sensitive issues (wealth, debt, income) • Households do not want to participate • Households may not want to answer some questions… which are the ones we want to get • The households that do not respond are the ones we would most want to interview • The households that would change most the results are the ones harder to get
Policy uses • Distribution of wealth • Rising aggregate debt has several possible causes • Transmission of shocks • Marginal propensity to consume out of wealth • Microsimulation • Model of behaviour of individual entities • “Representative” agent not very representative • Pensions • Ageing populations • Pay-as-you-go pension systems
Central banks and wealth surveys • Many examples • US SCF • Italy SHIW • Spain EFF • But also Austria, the Netherlands, Portugal,… • As well as non-central banks • France • Finland • Central banks have particular objectives, and there are externalities in the involvement (including sample design)
The Eurosystem network for a wealth survey • Started in 2006 • Euro area central banks (NCBs and ECB), with some national statistical institutes and research centres, and three consultants • Objective: launch a euro area wide survey on household finance and consumption • Ensure comparability as much as possible (in definitions, design and implementation)
Strengths and constraints • Already existing surveys • Large cross-country differences • Institutional • Demographic • Attitudes to surveys • Attitudes to wealth
Blueprint euro area questionnaire • Assets • Liabilities • Consumption • Income • Intergenerational transfers • Attitudes and expectations • Pension plans • Employment • Demographics
And now … Before I take your questions, I would like to ask a few questions myself … • If you could please tell me, how much is your main residence worth? • Do you have any mortgages taken on this residence, and if yes, how much is still owed? • Do you have any other properties? Please list their use and their value, as well as any mortgage you could have on them. • Indicate here all your bank accounts and their current balance, as well as any shares and money market funds you could have • Have you been late with your credit card payments? Have you been denied credit, or have you not applied for credit for fear of being turned down?