Working Paper

Pandemic Consumption

Rüdiger Bachmann, Christian Bayer, Martin Kornejew
CESifo, Munich, 2023

CESifo Working Paper No. 10397

This paper examines how households adjusted their consumption behavior in response to COVID-19 infection risk during the early phase of the pandemic. We use a monthly consumption survey specifically designed by the German Statistical Office covering the second wave of COVID-19 infections from September to November 2020. Households reduced their consumption expenditures on durables and social activities by, respectively, 24 percent and 36 percent in response to one hundred extra infections per one hundred thousand inhabitants per week. The effect was concentrated among the elderly, whose mortality risk from COVID-19 infection was arguably the highest.

CESifo Category
Fiscal Policy, Macroeconomics and Growth
Keywords: consumption, health risk, pandemic, COVID-19, survey data
JEL Classification: D120, E210, E320, I120