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Increasing the rate of saving is an important priority for many emerging market countries. This paper focuses on Mexico … and discusses a variety of policies through which the government of Mexico could stimulate a higher rate of saving. These …
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It depends what we want to measure. Most literature has focused on observed flow of savings (per-period savings as … investment in each period, it does not follow that the households' actual savings (underlying, not observed, savings determined … move in opposite directions, and show that indeed the actual savings has sharply increased since 1980 …
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Substantial evidence suggests that savings behavior may depart from neoclassical optimization. This article examines … the implications of raising the savings rate - whether through social security, retirement plans, or otherwise - for labor … savings behavior. Under one formulation, raising the targeted savings rate has the same effect on labor supply as that of …
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The high and rising household savings rate in China is not easily reconciled with the traditional explanations that … new competitive saving motive: As the sex ratio rises, Chinese parents with a son raise their savings in a competitive … manner in order to improve their son's relative attractiveness for marriage. The pressure on savings spills over to other …
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National saving rates differ enormously across developed countries. But these differences obscure a common trend, namely a dramatic decline over time. France and Italy, for example, saved over 17 percent of national income in 1970, but less than 7 percent in 2006. Japan saved 30 percent in 1970,...
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rate. So a rise will be driven by higher household savings of the coming years as the two primary forces that depressed … savings in recent years are reversed: the exceptionally rapid rise in household wealth and the high level of mortgage …
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We study the evolution of the U.S. current account in a two-country dynamic stochastic endowment model in which a single non-state contingent bond is the only internationally traded asset. The paper focuses on the world `saving glut' as the primary cause of continual deterioration in the current...
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Data for world savings rates do not suggest that an aggregate glut of world savings has depressed US and international … interest rates in recent years. Unusual but offsetting changes in savings rates have been limited to three regions: sharp … increased very little. There are two important features of this change in regional savings behavior. First, three-quarters of …
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In the past two decades the widely reported personal saving rate in the United States has dropped from double digits to below zero. First, we attempt to account for the decline in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA) saving rate. The macroeconomic literature suggests that about half...
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Over the last forty years, the majority of states have adopted consumer education policies, and a sizable minority have specifically mandated that high school students receive instruction on topics related to household financial decision-making (budgeting so forth). In this paper, we attempt to...
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