The recent crisis saw the Italian household cutting consumption spending reshaping expenses behaviors. In this respect, the role of macroeconomic factors like institutions received poor theoretical and empirical attention and is little investigated. Based on the ISTAT Household Budgetary Survey, this paper focuses on the eects of crisis on selected consumption items (energy; healthcare; leisure; travels; out-of-home food) controlling for mi- cro and macro factors, such the Institutional-Quality-Index (Nifo and Vec- chione, 2014, 2015) and the regional GDP. IQI emerges as crucial in deter- mining household healthcare expenses before the recession: where the local endowment of institutional quality is higher, the private expenses for medi- cal/dental care, pharmaceuticals and diagnostic tests, signicantly decrease. The higher the quality of institutional quality, and then of public health ser- vices, the lower the private expenditure. The recession resets the impact of IQI and increases the positive correlation with strictly microeconomic vari- ables such as income, wealth and the number of households' earners.
Household's Consumer Behaviour: Economic Recession and Quality of Institution. The case of Italy
Lucadamo, Antonio
;Mancini, Paola;Nifo, Annamaria
2019-01-01
Abstract
The recent crisis saw the Italian household cutting consumption spending reshaping expenses behaviors. In this respect, the role of macroeconomic factors like institutions received poor theoretical and empirical attention and is little investigated. Based on the ISTAT Household Budgetary Survey, this paper focuses on the eects of crisis on selected consumption items (energy; healthcare; leisure; travels; out-of-home food) controlling for mi- cro and macro factors, such the Institutional-Quality-Index (Nifo and Vec- chione, 2014, 2015) and the regional GDP. IQI emerges as crucial in deter- mining household healthcare expenses before the recession: where the local endowment of institutional quality is higher, the private expenses for medi- cal/dental care, pharmaceuticals and diagnostic tests, signicantly decrease. The higher the quality of institutional quality, and then of public health ser- vices, the lower the private expenditure. The recession resets the impact of IQI and increases the positive correlation with strictly microeconomic vari- ables such as income, wealth and the number of households' earners.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.