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consumption paths 3 consumption smoothing 3 consumption expenditures 2 consumption over time 2 future consumption 2 national income 2 national saving 2 Asia 1 Central African Economic and Monetary Community 1 Economic growth 1 Economic models 1 Income 1 Private consumption 1 Private savings 1 Risk premium 1 Savings 1 West African Economic and Monetary Union 1 age distribution 1 age distributions 1 age group 1 age groups 1 age structure 1 ageing 1 aggregate consumption 1 aggregate demand 1 aging population 1 birth 1 capital depreciation 1 capital flows 1 capital income 1 capital inflows 1 capital market 1 capital markets 1 capital mobility 1 census 1 census data 1 consumer durables 1 consumption ? demands 1 consumption behavior 1 consumption decisions 1
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Bésanger, Serge 1 Chamon, Marcos 1 Guest, Ross 1 McDonald, Ian 1 Prasad, Eswar 1 Yehoue, Etienne B. 1
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Why Are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising?
Chamon, Marcos; Prasad, Eswar - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 percentage points, to ¼ of disposable income. We use household-level data to explain the postponing of consumption despite rapid income growth. Tracing cohorts over time indicates virtually no consumption smoothing...
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International Risk Sharing and Currency Unions; The CFA Zones
Yehoue, Etienne B. - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
This paper explores income and consumption smoothing patterns among the member countries of each of the CFA zones-the CEMAC2 and the WAEMU3-during the period 1980-2000. I find that for the CEMAC, only about 15 percent of shocks to GDP are smoothed through the standard channels (that is, capital...
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Demographic Change in Asia; The Impacton Optimal National Saving, Investment, and the Current Account
McDonald, Ian; Bésanger, Serge; Guest, Ross - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper calculates the levels of optimal national saving, investment, and the current account balance for five Asian economies—Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines—for the period 1997–2050 using a simulation approach. These calculations show the sensitivity of...
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