Abstract
Inflation has distributional effects. Leveraging data on consumption expenditure of goods across households provided in the Spanish Household Budget Survey we estimate household-specific inflation from 2006 to 2021 in Spain and analyse how it varies according to households’ known characteristics. We show that households with lower income, more members and whose head is less educated, older, and male experience higher inflation. Finally, we also depict the effects of the most recent price increases across households.
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Basso, H. S., Dimakou, O., & Pidkuyko, M. (2022). How Inflation Varies Across Spanish Households. ICE, Revista de Economía, (929). https://doi.org/10.32796/ice.2022.929.7530
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