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This study explores the relationship between demographic factors and saving rates using a panel dataset covering 110 countries between 1963 and 2012. In line with predictions from theory, this paper finds that lower dependency rates and greater longevity increase domestic saving rates. However,...
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This paper follows two strategies to address whether the rich save more. First, the paper implements a two-stage procedure in which the household's lifetime income is instrumented with the education level of the household head and the education level of his/her partner. Second, using information...
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savings have of course been even more marked, since there are sound economic reasons to expect changes in one component (e. g … the 1980s, national savings behaviour is characterised not merely by fluctuations but by trend decline, the recent upturn …
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, we provide the first comparisons of savings in these two regions at the micro level using synthetic cohort techniques …
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propensity to save from this additional income may be exceptionally high. Increased savings and investment among the poor can, in …
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This paper reviews and contributes to the policy debate on the issue of saving in Latin America, presenting an alternative perspective on the relationship between saving and growth, saving and inflation stabilization and structural reform, and saving and capital flows
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