The euro area economy has experienced extraordinary volatility in recent years. How have European households benefited from the unprecedented growth in real estate on the one hand, and reacted to the economic shocks of the Covid-19 on the other? The upcoming SUERF I NBS I Baffi Bocconi workshop will shed light on these and many other questions. Experts from the Household Finance and Consumption Network will reflect on the main changes in the financial situation of euro area households between the 2017 and 2021 waves of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey data.
Program
Time
Thursday, 28 September 2023
14:00
Welcome and Introduction
Reiner Martin,
Executive Director, National Bank of Slovakia I SUERF
Presentation of the Main Results of the HFCS Wave 2021 for the Euro Area
Jirka Slacalek,
Lead Economist, Monetary Policy Research Division, ECBpresentation
14:30
Presentations of the key findings of the national HFCS reports
Chair:Ján Klasco,
Head of Financial Stability Research Section, National Bank of Slovakia
HFCS: Results of the 4th wave in Slovakia
Andrej Cupák,
Senior Research Economist, National Bank of Slovakiapresentation
HFCS 2021: Main results in Italy
David Loschiavo,
Senior Economist, Bank of Italypresentation
The Spanish Survey of Household Finances (EFF) 2020: Methods and Results
Laura Crespo,
Research Economist, Banco de Españapresentation
Housing and Household Debt: An example of what the HFCS can tell us about differences between countries and between population groups within the same country
Jean-Pierre Villetelle,
Banque de Francepresentation
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