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We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to examine why the savings … inter-generational co-residence masks the true life-cycle patterns of individual savings in standard Chinese household data … sets, which are aggregated at the household level. Moreover, we show that to understand life-cycle savings behavior it is …
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We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to examine why the savings … inter-generational co-residence masks the true life-cycle patterns of individual savings in standard Chinese household data … sets, which are aggregated at the household level. Moreover, we show that to understand life-cycle savings behavior it is …
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We use unique data characterizing individual savings for twins and non-twins in urban China to examine why the savings … inter-generational co-residence masks the true life-cycle patterns of individual savings in standard Chinese household data … sets, which are aggregated at the household level. Moreover, we show that to understand life-cycle savings behavior it is …
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In this paper, we define "The Chinese Saving Puzzle" as the persistently high national saving rate at 34-53 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the past three decades and a surge in the saving rate by 11 percentage points from 2000-2008. Using data from the Flow of Funds Accounts (FFA)...
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In this paper, we define "The Chinese Saving Puzzle" as the persistently high national saving rate at 34-53 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the past three decades and a surge in the saving rate by 11 percentage points from 2000-2008. Using data from the Flow of Funds Accounts (FFA)...
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In this paper, we define The Chinese Saving Puzzle as the persistently high national saving rate at 34-53 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) in the past three decades and a surge in the saving rate by 11 percentage points from 2000-2008. Using data from the Flow of Funds Accounts (FFA) and...
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