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Analysis of private consumption using weather data

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  • Kunihiro Akutsu

    (Bank of Japan)

  • Yasutaka Koike

    (Bank of Japan)

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Private consumption is affected by temporary disturbance factors such as weather conditions, so it is difficult to assess business conditions. In this paper, we propose "Macro Weather Index" as a comprehensive indicator of Japan's weather conditions, and analyze the effect of weather factors on private consumption. We find that a rise in the amount of precipitation depresses consumer spending and a rise in temperature has a positive effect on private consumption in the summer and a negative influence in the winter. We also find that the effects of weather factors on consumption differ by type as well as by item.

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  • Kunihiro Akutsu & Yasutaka Koike, 2019. "Analysis of private consumption using weather data," Bank of Japan Review Series 19-E-1, Bank of Japan.
  • Handle: RePEc:boj:bojrev:rev19e01
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