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The saving ratio of households in Germany has increased in the past few years when the income trend was weak. This could be due to precautionary saving. In this paper, the importance of precautionary saving against income uncertainty is analyzed empirically using micro data from the German...
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The saving ratio of households in Germany has increased in the past few years when the income trend was weak. This could be due to precautionary saving. In this paper, the importance of precautionary saving against income uncertainty is analyzed empirically using micro data from the German...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014220111
The saving ratio of households in Germany has increased in the past few years when the income trend was weak. This could be due to precautionary saving. In this paper, the importance of precautionary saving against income uncertainty is analyzed empirically using micro data from the German...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010295833
This paper focuses on the role of habit formation in individual preferencesover consumption and saving. We closely relate to Alessie and Lusardi's(1997) model as we estimate a model which is based on their closed-formsolution, where saving is expressed as a function of lagged saving and...
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unique data set on the usage patterns of financial services by households in South Africa. We show that the likelihood that a …
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dataset on the usage patterns of financial services by households in South Africa. We show that the likelihood that a …
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unique data set on the usage patterns of financial services by households in South Africa. We show that the likelihood that a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003983213
This paper uses loan-level data from Thailand's National Credit Bureau to study household debt over the life cycle of borrowers. We decompose two aggregate and commonly used measures of debt — debt per capita and delinquency rate — into components that unveil the extensive and intensive...
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