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-seeking behavior. They supply larger credit due to higher demand, but at higher rates due to greater perceived risks. The resulting …
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Japan's household saving rate showed great volatility, was often low and even negative, and was high only during the 25-year … trends over time in, Japan's household saving rate via various socioeconomic and policy variables. This seems to suggest that …
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This paper examines the role of spousal trust in intra-household decision making through its potential of inciting the … perspective, our findings have important implications for the design and evaluation of household-based (saving) interventions by …
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I exploit a natural experiment to show that household investment decisions depend on the manner in which information is …
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We set up and solve a rich life-cycle model of household decisions involving consumption of both perishable goods and …
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credit constraints are ignored. As a more constructive contribution, I supply a tractable approach to obtaining bounds on the … register data. Results suggest that children does not affect household consumption in the same magnitude previously assumed …
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We study the effect of political corruption on household financial well-being using microdata from the United States … costs of corruption on household societal wealth, and predominantly by the non-pecuniary effect on households' trust and … perceptions of institutional quality. Our findings suggest that political corruption largely impedes household financial …
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, desired working hours, and household debt, but have only small effects on expected spending. We provide correlational and … household exposure to stock market crashes for expectation formation …
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, desired working hours, and household debt, but have only small effects on expected spending. We provide correlational and … household exposure to stock market crashes for expectation formation …
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Housing prices and household borrowing are expected to be tightly connected to each other. Better availability of … credit eases liquidity constraints of households, which is likely to lead to higher demand for housing. On the other hand …, housing prices may significantly influence household borrowing through various wealth effects. Employing time series …
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