Peter Lindner
Research interests
- applied microeconometrics and survey methodology
- financial stability and borrower based macroprudential policy
- households finance and portfolio allocation
- monetary policy and distributional issues
Selected publications
Lindner, P., Mathä, T. Y., Pulina,G., Ziegelmeyer, M. (2023). Borrowing constraints, own labour an homeownership: Does it pay to paint your walls? Applied Economics, 55:42, 4931–4945.
Albacete, N., Fessler, P., Lindner, P. (2022). The Wealth Distribution and Redistributive Preferences: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment. OeNB Working Paper 239.
Arthur B. Kennickell, Lindner, P., Schürz, M. (2021). A new instrument to measure wealth inequality: distributional wealth accounts. Monetary Policy & the Economy, OeNB, Q4/21.
Albacete, N., Fessler, P., Fabian Kalleitner, Lindner, P. (2021). How has COVID-19 affected the financial situation of households in Austria? Monetary Policy & the Economy, OeNB, Q4/20-Q1/21.
Albacete, N., Fessler, P., Lindner, P. (2021). Who's asking? Interviewer effects on unit nonresponse in the Household Finance and Consumption Survey. ECB Statistical Working Paper Series, No. 39.
Drescher. Katharina, Lindner, Peter, Fessler, Pirmin (2020). Helicopter Money in Europe: New Evidence on the Marginal Propensity to Consume across European Households. Economics Letters, Volume 195, 2020.
Fessler, P., Kasy, M., Lindner, P. (2018). Survey mode effects on measured income inequality. Journal of Economic Inequality, 16(4), pp. 487–505.
Albacete, N., Lindner, P. (2017). Simulating the impact of borrower-based macroprudential policies on mortgages and the real estate sector in Austria – evidence from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey 2014. Financial Stability Report 33/2017, OeNB, pp. 52–68.
Lindner, P., Redak, V. (2017). The resilience of households in bank bail-ins. Financial Stability Report 33/2017, OeNB, pp. 88–101.
Andreasch, M., Lindner, P. (2016). Micro and macro data: a comparison of the Household Finance and Consumption Survey with financial accounts in Austria. Journal of Official Statistics, Volume 32, Number 1, pp. 1–28.
Arrondel, L., Bartiloro, L., Fessler, P., Mathä, T. Y., Rampazzi, C., Savignac, F., Schmidt, T., Schürz, M., Vermeulen, P. (2016). How do households allocate their assets? Stylised facts from the Eurosystem household finance and consumption survey. The International Journal of Central Banking (IJCB), Volume 12, Number 2, pp. 129–220.