The Demand for Money, Financial Innovation and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: An Analysis with Households' Data
Orazio Attanasio,
Luigi Guiso and
Tullio Jappelli ()
No 1927, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
How far can shoe-leather go in explaining the welfare cost of inflation? Using a unique set of microeconomic data on households, we estimate the parameters of the demand for money derived from a generalized Baumol-Tobin model. Our data set contains information on average holdings of cash, on deposits and other interest bearing accounts, on the number of trips to the bank, on the size of withdrawals and on the ownership and use of ATM cards. We model the adoption of new transaction technologies and use these estimates to correct for the selectivity bias induced by some households choosing to hold no interest bearing assets and some using an ATM card. The interest rate and expenditure flow elasticities of the demand for cash are close to the theoretical values implied by standard inventory models. We find significant differences, however, between the individuals with an ATM card and those without. The estimates of the demand for cash allow us to calculate a measure of the welfare cost of inflation analogous to Bailey’s triangle, but based on a rigorous microeconometric framework. The welfare cost of inflation varies considerably within the population, but never turns out to be very large (about 0.1% of consumption or less). Our results are robust to various changes in the specification. In addition to the main results based on the average stock of cash held, we provide some evidence based on the number of trips to the bank and on the average withdrawals that confirm our basic findings.
Keywords: Demand for Money; Financial Innovation; Welfare Cost of Inflation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1998-07
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Journal Article: The Demand for Money, Financial Innovation, and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: An Analysis with Household Data (2002)
Working Paper: The Demand for Money, Financial Innovation, and the Welfare Cost of Inflation: An Analysis with Household Data (1998)
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