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Korean Abstract: 본 논문은 외환위기 이후 우리나라 가계소비행태의 예외적인 특징인 경기 동행성이 미시적으로 어느 연령층의 특이한 소비행태에서 비롯되었는지를 생애주기 모형을 통해 규명해 보고자 하였다. 외환위기 이후...
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System(QUAIDS) model to Household Income and Expenditure Survey data, and then provides a long-term forecast of the …
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Income and Expenditure) reveal that several family characteristics, such as household size, number of working members … indirectly through its impact on household income, but also directly by affecting the household's preference for consumption … itself. While, the other family characteristics primarily influences household income. Our paper distinguishes itself from …
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(2001). This paper is the first attempt to estimate the bias using Korean panel data, Korean Labor and Income Panel Study …
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. This paper estimates the household's sustainable debt ratio limit by income quintile and studies how changes in interest … limit of debt given the distribution of debt ratio for each income quintile, although there is debt space on average for all …
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Korean Abstract: 최근 코로나19 등으로 경제 불확실성이 확대됨에 따라 민간 경제주체의 경제상황을 직접적으로 반영하는 민간소비 동향을 신속히 파악할 필요성이 높아지고 있다. 이에 본 연구는 기존 거시경제지표 뿐만...
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size is significant. The methodology of separating and estimating qualitative responses to income changes as in economic … crises is also presented, and the empirical analysis using this methodology showed that much of the existing income effects …
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Korean Abstract: 통상 소비는 안정적인 흐름을 보이면서 성장률의 진폭을 완화하는 역할(counter-cyclicality)을 하지만 글로벌 금융위기 이후 우리나라에서는 소비부진이 계속되는 가운데 경기 수축기에 가계소비가 GDP보다 더 큰...
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factor in affecting credit constraints is the net assets of households. Income is an important variable for credit …
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