Household debt and Covid
Jeremy Franklin (),
Georgina Green,
Lindsey Rice-Jones (),
Sarah Venables () and
Wukovits-Votzi Wukovits-Votzi ()
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Jeremy Franklin: Bank of England
Lindsey Rice-Jones: Bank of England
Sarah Venables: Bank of England
Wukovits-Votzi Wukovits-Votzi: Bank of England
Bank of England Quarterly Bulletin, 2021, vol. 61, issue 2, 1-1
Abstract:
This article explores whether household debt has amplified the impact of the Covid crisis on the economy, and whether it might in future. We examine the impact of the crisis across different households, how they responded, and what implications this has had for household debt burdens so far.
Date: 2021
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