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From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 percentage points, to 1⁄4 of disposable …
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China’s household saving rate has increased markedly since the mid-1990s and the age-savings profile has become U … and pension reforms can account for over half of the increase in the urban household savings rate in China since the mid …
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Household savings behavior in China during the past 30 years has been studied by using econometric models with the time …
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This paper studies a panel of China''s provinces over the period 1996-2009 during which urban household saving rates …
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This paper uses the standard one-sector neoclassical growth model to investigate why China''s consumption has been low … China is to rebalance growth towards relying more on consumption and less on exports and investment, banking sector reforms …
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Household savings rates in the United States have recently crept up from all-time lows. Some have suggested that a shift toward frugality will hamper GDP growth-the Keynesian ""paradox of thrift."" We estimate that households compensate for a fall in their asset income by saving more out of...
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This paper examines the role increasing personal wealth and home equity withdrawal (HEW) have had in the decline in the personal saving rate in the United States. It does so by comparing the U.S. experience with those of Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. Mortgage market liberalization...
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This paper analyzes the empirical determinants of household saving using data from 21 OECD countries for 1975-95. A particular focus is the influence of the tax and social security systems on household saving. The paper therefore extends the usual set of explanatory variables used to explain...
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This paper develops and tests a model of Japan’s household savings rate, based on the life-cycle hypothesis that the primary motive for savings is provision for retirement. The paper shows that Japan’s high household savings rate in recent decades reflects the positive influence of rapid...
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The effect of the tax treatment of IRA/401(k)s on U.S. personal saving is examined using household survey data from the Survey of Consumer Finances. The results suggest that the tax treatment of IRA/401(k)s encouraged households to increase the share of assets held in the form of pension...
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