Data and Code for: Thy Neighbor’s Misfortune: Peer Effect on Consumption
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Using a large, representative sample of credit and debit card transactions in Singapore, this paper studies the consumption response of individuals whose same-building neighbors experienced personal bankruptcy. The unique bankruptcy rules in Singapore suggest liquidity shocks drive personal bankruptcy decisions, leading to a substantial drop in consumption for the bankrupt. Peers’ monthly card consumption decreases by 3.4 percent over the one-year post-bankruptcy period. There exists no consumption decrease among individuals in immediately adjacent buildings, nor for consumers with diminished post-event social ties with the bankrupt. The findings imply a significant social multiplier effect of 2.8 times the original consumption shock.
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Hong Kong Baptist University; NUS Business School
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2021-01-01



