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Many researchers have examined the influence of the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) planning horizon variable on household financial behavior such as saving, assuming that it reflected the pure time preference of respondents. However, it is also possible that the variable reflects respondent...
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Household time preference for US households, as measured by the planning horizon, was fairly stable for many years, but sharply changed with the onset of the Great Recession. Based on an analysis of a combination of the 1992-2013 Survey of Consumer Finances datasets, time preference increased in...
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Many researchers have examined the influence of the financial planning horizon variable in the Survey of Consumer Finances and the Health and Retirement Study. The question asks respondents to choose the most important time period for saving and spending decisions. These researchers have assumed...
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Between 2006 and 2008, 9% of Korean households had an income decrease of 50% or more, a rate almost identical to the U.S., despite the much lower impact of the global financial crisis on Korea. We ran a logistic regression to determine factors related to the likelihood of a substantial income...
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Many suggestions in personal finance, such as financial ratio guidelines, are based on the assumption of relatively stable household income. However, little research has been conducted on factors related to household income volatility. We calculate the percent change in inflation-adjusted...
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