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Consumption Partial Insurance in the Presence of Tail Income Risk (2306.13208v4)
Published 22 Jun 2023 in econ.GN and q-fin.EC
Abstract: We measure consumption insurance against income shocks accounting for high-order moments of the income distribution. We derive a nonlinear consumption function, where the extent of insurance varies with the shocks' sign and magnitude. Using PSID data, we estimate an asymmetric pass-through of bad versus good permanent shocks - 17% of a 3 sigma negative shock transmits to consumption versus 9% of an equal-sized positive shock - with greater pass-through as shocks worsen. Households would sacrifice over 1/8 of lifetime consumption to eliminate tail income risk. Our results align with survey responses to hypothetical events and suggest that tail risk matters substantially for consumption.