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Buffer-Stock-Ansatz der Geldnachfrage 77 Buffer stock demand for money 76 Sparen 36 Savings 35 Foreign exchange reserves 24 Währungsreserven 24 Theorie 20 Theory 20 Emerging economies 14 Financial crisis 14 Finanzkrise 14 Schwellenländer 14 Risiko 11 Liquiditätsbeschränkung 10 Lohn 10 Risk 10 Liquidity constraint 9 Precautionary saving 9 Private consumption 9 Privater Konsum 9 Vorsichtssparen 9 Wages 9 Consumer behaviour 8 Estimation 8 Konsumentenverhalten 8 Schätzung 8 Developing countries 7 Entwicklungsländer 7 Financial technology 7 Finanztechnologie 7 Haushaltseinkommen 7 Household income 7 Personal finance 7 Private Finanzplanung 7 Private Verschuldung 7 Private debt 7 Deutschland 6 Geldnachfrage 6 Germany 6 Großbritannien 6
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Book / Working Paper 47 Article 30
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Article in journal 25 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 25 Working Paper 24 Arbeitspapier 23 Graue Literatur 22 Non-commercial literature 22 Aufsatz im Buch 5 Book section 5 Hochschulschrift 3 Thesis 3 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Collection of articles written by one author 1 Sammlung 1
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English 71 German 3 Italian 2 Spanish 1
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Aizenman, Joshua 17 Sommer, Martin 10 Carroll, Chris 9 Slacalek, Jirka 9 Sun, Yi 8 Rauter, Thomas 7 Weber, Michael 7 Cheung, Yin-Wong 6 D'Acunto, Francesco 6 Scheuch, Christoph 6 Itō, Hiro 5 Booth, Alison L. 4 Francesconi, Marco 4 Frank, Jeff 4 Fossen, Frank M. 3 Jappelli, Tullio 3 Padula, Mario 3 Pistaferri, Luigi 3 Bar-Ilan, Avner 2 Bohl, Martin T. 2 Cecaro, Anna M. 2 Cifarelli, Giulio 2 Kupiec, Paul H. 2 Marion, Nancy Peregrim 2 Michaelides, Alexander G. 2 Paladino, Giovanna 2 Ramachandran, Marudarajan 2 Rostam-Afschar, Davud 2 Benito, Andrew 1 Bessho, Shun-ichiro 1 Carroll, Christopher 1 Durevall, Dick 1 D’Acunto, Francesco 1 Galindo, Luis Miguel 1 Huang, Tai-hsin 1 Ito, Hiro 1 Kanno, Hiromitsu 1 Laidler, David E. W. 1 Lavoie, Marc 1 Ludvigson, Sydney C. 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 5
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NBER Working Paper 5 NBER working paper series 5 IMF working papers 3 Journal of international money and finance 3 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 3 CESifo working papers 2 CFS working paper series 2 Economics letters 2 African development review 1 Applied economics 1 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 Chicago Booth Research Paper 1 Credit, interest rate spreads and the monetary policy transmission mechanism : [proceedings of a conference held at the Bank of Canada, November 1994] 1 DIW Berlin Discussion Paper 1 Department of Economics working paper 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Discussion paper series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit 1 Discussion paper series / IZA 1 ECB Working Paper 1 Essays on FinTech 1 Essays on money and credit 1 Global COE Hi-Stat discussion paper series 1 HKIMR Working Paper 1 HKIMR working paper 1 IMF Working Paper 1 IMF Working Papers 1 IMF working paper 1 Institutions and wage formation in the new Europe 1 International review of economics & finance : IREF 1 Intervention : european journal of economics and economic policies 1 Investigación económica : revista de la Faculdad de Economía de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México 1 Japan and the world economy : international journal of theory and policy 1 Journal of econometrics 1 Journal of economic dynamics & control 1 Journal of monetary economics 1 Journal of quantitative economics : official journal of the Indian Econometric Society 1 Journal of the European Economic Association 1 Note economiche : rivista economica del Monte dei Paschi di Siena 1 Open economies review 1
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Perceived Precautionary Savings Motives : Evidence from Fintech
D'Acunto, Francesco; Rauter, Thomas; Scheuch, Christoph; … - 2022
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
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Labour as a Buffer : Do Temporary Workers Suffer?
Booth, Alison L.; Francesconi, Marco; Frank, Jeff - 2021
In this paper, we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating equal pay and conditions for temporary work. We develop a "buffer stock" model of temporary work that suggests a number of reasons why ethnic minorities and women may be more likely to be on...
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Perceived Precautionary Savings Motives : Evidence from FinTech
D'Acunto, Francesco - 2020
In a representative sample of new borrowers, access to lines of credit increases the spending of more liquid households permanently. Liquid consumers reduce their existing savings but do not tap into negative deposits, and hence do not raise debt. Through our FinTech bank setting, we elicit...
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Perceived Precautionary Savings Motives : Evidence from FinTech
D'Acunto, Francesco - 2020
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
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Perceived precautionary savings motives : evidence from FinTech
D'Acunto, Francesco; Rauter, Thomas; Scheuch, Christoph; … - 2020
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Perceived precautionary savings motives : evidence from FinTech
D'Acunto, Francesco; Rauter, Thomas; Scheuch, Christoph; … - 2020
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
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Perceived precautionary savings motives : evidence from FinTech
Scheuch, Christoph; D'Acunto, Francesco; Rauter, Thomas; … - In: Essays on FinTech, (pp. 75-116, 135-145). 2020
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
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Perceived Precautionary Savings Motives : Evidence from FinTech
D’Acunto, Francesco - 2020
We study the spending response of first-time borrowers to an overdraft facility and elicit their preferences, beliefs, and motives through a FinTech application. Users increase their spending permanently, lower their savings rate, and reallocate spending from non-discretionary to discretionary...
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics : Measuring Wealth, Precautionary and Credit Effects
Carroll, Chris - 2019
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate's long stability (from the 1960s through the early 1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s-2007), and recent substantial increase (2008-2011) can all be interpreted using a parsimonious 'buffer stock' model of optimal consumption in the presence of...
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics : Measuring Wealth, Precautionary, and Credit Effects
Carroll, Chris - 2019
We show that an estimated tractable ‘buffer stock saving' model can match the 30-year decline in the U.S. saving rate leading up to 2007, the sharp increase during the Great Recession, and much of the intervening business cycle variation. In the model, saving depends on the gap between...
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics : Measuring Wealth, Precautionary, and Credit Effects
Carroll, Chris - 2019
We show that an estimated tractable 'buffer stock saving' model can match the 30-year decline in the U.S. saving rate leading up to 2007, the sharp increase during the Great Recession, and much of the intervening business cycle variation. In the model, saving depends on the gap between 'target'...
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Buffer stock savings in a New-Keynesian business cycle model
Rabitsch, Katrin; Schoder, Christian - 2016
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International reserves before and after the global crisis : is there no end to hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua; Cheung, Yin-Wong; Itō, Hiro - 2015
We evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) and recent structural changes in the patterns of hoarding international reserves (IR). We confirm that the determinants of IR hoarding evolve with developments in the global economy. During the pre-GFC period of 1999-2006, gross saving...
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International Reserves Before and After the Global Crisis : Is There No End to Hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2015
We evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) and recent structural changes in the patterns of hoarding international reserves (IR). We confirm that the determinants of IR hoarding evolve with developments in the global economy. During the pre-GFC period of 1999-2006, gross saving...
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International Reserves Before and after the Global Crisis : Is There No End to Hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2014
We evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) and recent structural changes in the patterns of hoarding international reserves (IR). We confirm that the determinants of IR hoarding evolve with developments in the global economy. During the pre-GFC period of 1999-2006, gross saving...
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Arbeitsmarktregime und Sparverhalten
Seng, Kilian - 2014
Die Arbeit analysiert den Einfluss von Arbeitsmarktregimen auf das Sparverhalten privater Haushalte in Deutschland und Großbritannien aus einer vergleichenden Perspektive. Im Zentrum steht dabei die Frage, ob das Sparvermögen abhängig beschäftigter Personen durch ihre Angst vor...
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International Reserves Before and After the Global Crisis : Is There No End to Hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2014
We evaluate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) and recent structural changes in the patterns of hoarding international reserves (IR). We confirm that the determinants of IR hoarding evolve with developments in the global economy. During the pre-GFC period of 1999-2006, gross saving...
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The impact of currency appreciation on role of monetary authorities : evidence from leading reserve holding countries
Mondal, Linkon - In: The IUP journal of applied economics 17 (2018) 3, pp. 7-28
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Dissecting saving dynamics: Measuring wealth, precautionary, and credit effects
Carroll, Christopher; Slacalek, Jiri; Sommer, Martin - 2012
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate's long stability (1960s-1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s-2007), and recent substantial rise (2008-2011) can be interpreted using a parsimonious 'buffer stock' model of consumption in the presence of labor income uncertainty and credit...
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics : Measuring Wealth, Precautionary, and Credit Effects
Carroll, Chris - 2012
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate's long stability (from the 1960s through the early 1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s-2007), and recent substantial increase (2008-2011) can all be interpreted using a parsimonious ‘buffer stock' model of optimal consumption in the presence of...
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics : Measuring Wealth, Precautionary, and Credit Effects
Carroll, Chris - 2012
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate’s long stability (from the 1960s through the early 1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s - 2007), and recent substantial increase (2008 - 2011) can all be interpreted using a parsimonious ‘buffer stock’ model of optimal consumption in the...
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Dissecting saving dynamics : measuring wealth, precautionary and credit effects
Carroll, Chris; Slacalek, Jirka; Sommer, Martin - 2012
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Dissecting saving dynamics : measuring wealth, precautionary, and credit effects
Carroll, Chris; Slacalek, Jirka; Sommer, Martin - 2012
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate's long stability (1960s-1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s-2007), and recent substantial rise (2008-2011) can be interpreted using a parsimonious 'buffer stock' model of consumption in the presence of labor income uncertainty and credit...
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Dissecting saving dynamics : measuring wealth, precautionary, and credit effects
Carroll, Chris; Slacalek, Jirka; Sommer, Martin - 2012
We argue that the US personal saving rate's long stability (1960s-1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s-2007), and recent substantial rise (2008-2011) can be interpreted using a parsimonious "buffer stock" model of consumption in the presence of labor income uncertainty and credit...
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Dissecting saving dynamics : measuring wealth, precautionary, and credit effects
Carroll, Chris; Slacalek, Jirka; Sommer, Martin - 2012
We argue that the U.S. personal saving rate's long stability (from the 1960s through the early 1980s), subsequent steady decline (1980s - 2007), and recent substantial increase (2008 - 2011) can all be interpreted using a parsimonious 'buffer stock' model of optimal consumption in the presence...
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Optimal level of reserve holdings : an empirical investigation in the case of Albania
Shijaku, Gert - 2012
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Livestock transactions as coping strategies in Zambia : new evidence from high-frequency panel data
Miura, Ken; Kanno, Hiromitsu; Sakurai, Takeshi - 2012
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The job guarantee : a superior buffer stock option for government price stabilisation
Mitchell, William - In: The job guarantee and modern money theory : realizing …, (pp. 47-72). 2017
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The Financial Crisis and Sizable International Reserves Depletion : From ‘Fear of Floating’ to the ‘Fear of Losing International Reserves’?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2010
In this paper we study the degree to which emerging markets (EMs) adjusted to the global liquidity crisis by drawing down their international reserves (IR). Overall, we find a mixed and complex picture. Intriguingly, only about half of the EMs depleted their IR as part of the adjustment...
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The Financial Crisis and Sizable International Reserves Depletion : From 'Fear of Floating' to the 'Fear of Losing International Reserves'?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2010
In this paper we study the degree to which Emerging Markets (EMs) adjusted to the global liquidity crisis by drawing down their international reserves (IR). Overall, we find a mixed and complex picture. Intriguingly, only about half of the EMs depleted their IR as part of the adjustment...
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Precautionary and entrepreneurial saving : new evidence from German households
Fossen, Frank M.; Rostam-Afschar, Davud - 2010
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Optimal Buffer Stocks and Precautionary Savings with Disappointment Aversion
Aizenman, Joshua - 2010
Developing countries use various risk reduction schemes, ranging from active management of buffer stocks and international reserves to commodity stabilization funds. The purpose of this paper is to reexamine the design of these schemes in a generalized expected utility maximization model where...
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Precautionary and Entrepreneurial Saving : New Evidence from German Households
Fossen, Frank M.; Rostam‐Afschar, Davud - 2009
The well-documented positive correlation between income risk and wealth was interpreted as evidence for high amounts of precautionary wealth in various studies. However, the large estimates emerged from pooling non-entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs without controlling for heterogeneity. This paper...
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : from "fear of floating" to the "fear of losing international reserves"?
Aizenman, Joshua; Sun, Yi - 2009
This paper studies the degree to which Emerging Markets (EMs) adjusted to the global liquidity crisis by drawing down their international reserves (IR). Overall, we find a mixed and complex picture. Intriguingly, only about half of the EMs relied on depleting their international reserves as part...
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : from "fear of floating" to the "fear of losing international reserves"?
Aizenman, Joshua; Sun, Yi - 2009
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : from "fear of floating" to the "fear of losing international reserves"?
Aizenman, Joshua; Sun, Yi - 2009
This paper studies the degree to which Emerging Markets (EMs) adjusted to the global liquidity crisis by drawing down their international reserves (IR). Overall, we find a mixed and complex picture. Intriguingly, only about half of the EMs relied on depleting their international reserves as part...
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : from ‘fear of floating’ to the ‘fear of losing international reserves’?
Aizenman, Joshua; Sun, Yi - 2009
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : From 'fear of floating' to the 'fear of losing international reserves'?
Aizenman, Joshua - 2009
In this paper we study the degree to which Emerging Markets (EMs) adjusted to the global liquidity crisis by drawing down their international reserves (IR). Overall, we find a mixed and complex picture. Intriguingly, only about half of the EMs depleted their IR as part of the adjustment...
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International reserves before and after the global crisis : is there no end to hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua; Cheung, Yin-Wong; Itō, Hiro - In: Journal of international money and finance 52 (2015), pp. 102-126
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International reserves holdings in the CEMAC area : adequacy and motives
Samba, Michel Cyrille - In: African development review 27 (2015) 4, pp. 415-427
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International reserves before and after the global crisis : is there no end to hoarding?
Aizenman, Joshua; Cheung, Yin-Wong; Itō, Hiro - 2014
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A direct test of the buffer-stock model of saving
Jappelli, Tullio (contributor); Padula, Mario (contributor);  … - 2007
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The Buffer Stock Model Redux? An Analysis of the Dynamics of Foreign Reserve Accumulation
Cifarelli, Giulio; Paladino, Giovanna - 2007
Emerging market economies have recently accumulated large stocks of foreign reserves. In this paper we address the question of what are the main factors explaining reserve holdings in nine developing countries located in Asia and Latin America. Monthly data from January 1985 to May 2006 are used...
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Precautionary and entrepreneurial savings : new evidence from German households
Fossen, Frank M.; Rostam-Afschar, Davud - In: Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics 75 (2013) 4, pp. 528-555
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The financial crisis and sizable international reserves depletion : from "fear of floating" to the "fear of losing international reserves?
Aizenman, Joshua; Sun, Yi - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 24 (2012), pp. 250-269
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Demand for international reserves in developing nations : a quantile regression approach
Sula, Ozan - In: Journal of international money and finance 30 (2011) 5, pp. 764-777
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Calibrating your intuition : capital allocation for market and credit risk
Kupiec, Paul H. - 2002
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Labour as a buffer : do temporary workers suffer?
Booth, Alison L.; Francesconi, Marco; Frank, Jeff - 2002
In this paper, we investigate whether or not there is an equal opportunities dimension to regulating equal pay and conditions for temporary work. We develop a "buffer stock" model of temporary work that suggests a number of reasons why ethnic minorities and women may be more likely to be on...
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Labour as a buffer : do temporary workers suffer?
Booth, Alison L. - 2002
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Calibrating Your Intuition : Capital Allocation for Market and Credit Risk
Kupiec, Paul H. - 2002
Value-at-Risk (VaR) models often are used to estimate the equity investment that is required to limit the default rate on funding debt. Typical VaR ""buffer stock"" capital calculations produce biased estimates. To ensure accuracy, VaR must be modified by: (1) measuring loss relative to initial...
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