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Terrorist Attacks and Strategic Consumption 恐怖袭击与战略消费
Pub Date : 2021-01-10 DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3754751
Sumit Agarwal, Pulak Ghosh, Weiqiang Tan, Xin Zou
Using a large representative sample of bank card transactions, this paper examines the impact of terrorist attacks on the household consumption structure choice between credit versus debit accounts. Compared with the baseline period, we document a daily increase of 0.19% more in the fraction of credit card spending out of total card spending for the attack-hit-city consumers than the non-attack-hit city consumers during the three weeks on and after the terrorist attacks. The incremental credit card usage is stronger for consumers who reside close to the attack location and after the attack events with severe outcomes. Consistent with the strategic choice mechanism, the consumption structure adjustment is immediate while not persistent. The adjustment concentrates among consumers with high liquidity constraints, high revolving credit card debt, unstable cash flows, and when the costs of using credit accounts are anticipated in the further future. The adjustment derives from a shift of debit account spending towards credit account spending, and consumers without credit cards do not significantly change their spending. We also document an increase in investments upon the terrorist attacks, driven by the lower-risk savings-related investments. The increased credit card spending ratio manifests in discretionary goods. Overall, our study highlights the real economic impact of terrorist attacks on household consumption through the strategic choice under economic uncertainty.
本文利用银行卡交易的大量代表性样本,检验了恐怖袭击对家庭消费结构选择的影响。与基准期相比,我们记录了在恐怖袭击发生前后的三周内,遭受袭击的城市消费者的信用卡支出占信用卡总支出的比例比未遭受袭击的城市消费者的信用卡支出每天增加0.19%。对于居住在攻击位置附近的消费者,以及在具有严重后果的攻击事件发生后,信用卡使用量的增量更大。与战略选择机制一致,消费结构调整是立竿见影的,而不是持续性的。这种调整集中在流动性受限、循环信用卡债务高、现金流不稳定以及在未来使用信贷账户的成本预计较高的消费者中。这种调整源于借记卡支出向信用卡支出的转变,而没有信用卡的消费者的支出并没有显著改变。我们还记录了在低风险储蓄相关投资的推动下,针对恐怖袭击的投资有所增加。信用卡消费比例的增加体现在可自由支配的商品上。总体而言,我们的研究通过经济不确定性下的战略选择,突出了恐怖袭击对家庭消费的实际经济影响。
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