Centre for Development Economics
Department of Economics

Delhi School of Economics

ANNOUNCE A SEMINAR

Unequal Transmission: Monetary Policy and Household Consumption in India

by

 Aditi Singh 
(Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence) 
Joint with

Vivek Gupta

(Shiv Nadar Institution of Eminence)
and
Fiorella Pizzolon
(Hamilton College)

(Thursday, April 24, 2025, at 2:15 PM IST )


Venue: Amex Room

Abstract:-
This paper studies the real effects of monetary policy in India. Using household-level data, we find that monetary policy shocks significantly impact household consumption. These effects are heterogeneous across households, depending on their wealth holdings. Motivated by the importance of the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) in models evaluating monetary policy transmission, we calculate MPCs separately for different household groups. Specifically, we classify households into three categories — poor hand-to-mouth, wealthy hand-to-mouth, and non hand-to-mouth — and estimate the MPC for each group. We document substantial heterogeneity in these responses, suggesting that monetary policy transmits very differently across the wealth distribution.

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