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Vorsichtssparen 709 Precautionary saving 700 Sparen 483 Savings 480 Theorie 346 Theory 346 Risiko 259 Risk 259 Privater Konsum 84 Private consumption 83 Schätzung 82 Estimation 81 Einkommenshypothese 80 Income hypothesis 80 Einkommen 65 Income 65 Risikoaversion 65 Risk aversion 63 Consumer behaviour 62 Household 62 Konsumentenverhalten 62 Privater Haushalt 62 precautionary savings 52 Precautionary savings 49 Liquiditätsbeschränkung 48 Liquidity constraint 47 Consumption theory 46 Konsumtheorie 46 Business cycle 44 Konjunktur 44 USA 43 Schock 42 Shock 42 Welt 42 Lebenszyklus 41 Life cycle 41 World 41 United States 40 precautionary saving 40 Arbeitslosigkeit 36
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Book / Working Paper 473 Article 237
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Article in journal 229 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 229 Working Paper 225 Arbeitspapier 220 Graue Literatur 212 Non-commercial literature 212 Hochschulschrift 16 Thesis 10 Collection of articles written by one author 9 Sammlung 9 Aufsatz im Buch 6 Book section 6 Collection of articles of several authors 4 Sammelwerk 4 Systematic review 4 Übersichtsarbeit 4 Aufsatzsammlung 2 Doctoral Thesis 2 Article 1 Case study 1 Conference paper 1 Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften 1 Fallstudie 1 Konferenzbeitrag 1 Konferenzschrift 1
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English 697 German 9 French 2 Polish 1 Portuguese 1
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Kimball, Miles S. 16 Sandri, Damiano 15 Krueger, Dirk 13 Ludwig, Alexander 13 Lusardi, Annamaria 11 Carroll, Chris 10 French, Eric 10 Jappelli, Tullio 10 Mastrogiacomo, Mauro 9 Menegatti, Mario 9 Guiso, Luigi 8 Jeanne, Olivier 8 Jones, John Bailey 8 Rostam-Afschar, Davud 8 Cherif, Reda 7 Hasanov, Fuad 7 Hubbard, R. Glenn 7 Kennickell, Arthur B. 7 Mullainathan, Sendhil 7 Perri, Fabrizio 7 Rauter, Thomas 7 Weber, Michael 7 Almeida, Heitor 6 Baiardi, Donatella 6 Banerjee, Abhijit V. 6 Bartzsch, Nikolaus 6 Campbell, Jeffrey R. 6 Campello, Murillo 6 Cunha, Igor 6 D'Acunto, Francesco 6 Fogli, Alessandra 6 Giavazzi, Francesco 6 Hercowitz, Zvi 6 Lachowska, Marta 6 Magnani, Marco 6 McMahon, Michael 6 Myck, Michał 6 Scheuch, Christoph 6 Skinner, Jonathan 6 Weisbach, Michael S. 6
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National Bureau of Economic Research 41 Centre for Quantitative Economics & Computing 1 State University of New York at Albany / Department of Economics 1 Suntory-Toyota International Centre for Economics and Related Disciplines 1 World Bank / Poverty Reduction and Economic Management / Poverty Reduction Group 1 Wydawnictwa Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego 1
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NBER working paper series 41 NBER Working Paper 37 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 22 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 15 IMF working papers 14 CESifo working papers 13 Discussion papers / CEPR 9 Journal of monetary economics 8 Netspar Discussion Paper 8 Working paper 8 Economics letters 7 CESifo Working Paper 6 European economic review : EER 6 Journal of economics 6 Discussion paper 5 Journal of financial economics 5 Journal of international economics 5 Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the Econometric Society 5 CFS working paper series 4 Discussion paper series / IZA 4 IMF Working Paper 4 Journal of economic theory 4 Journal of macroeconomics 4 SOEP papers on multidisciplinary panel data research / German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW Berlin 4 The American economic review 4 The B.E. journal of macroeconomics 4 Applied economics 3 CESifo Working Paper Series 3 DNB working paper 3 De Nederlandsche Bank Working Paper 3 Discussion paper / University of British Columbia, Department of Economics 3 Economic development and cultural change 3 Economic modelling 3 Faculty & research / Insead : working paper series 3 Finance and economics discussion series 3 Frontiers of economics in China : selected publications from Chinese universities 3 IMF working paper 3 IZA Discussion Paper 3 International review of economics & finance : IREF 3 Journal of development economics 3
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ECONIS (ZBW) 700 EconStor 8 OLC EcoSci 1 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 1
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Subjective income risk and precautionary saving
Castaldo, Stefano; Tirelli, Mario - In: Economic modelling 143 (2025), pp. 1-17
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Does purchasing commercial insurance promote household consumption? : evidence from China
Wang, Yizi; He, Xiaoying - In: International review of economics & finance : IREF 96 (2024) 2, pp. 1-17
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Spillovers and spillbacks
Acharya, Sushant; Pesenti, Paolo A. - 2024
We study international monetary policy spillovers and spillbacks in a tractable two-country Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian model. Relative to Representative Agent (RANK) models, our framework introduces a precautionary-savings channel, as households in both countries face uninsurable income...
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An analysis of precautionary behavior in retirement decision making with an application to pension system reform
Magnani, Marco - In: Insurance : mathematics and economics 117 (2024), pp. 99-113
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The great depression as a savings glut
Degorce, Victor; Monnet, Eric - 2024
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Risk, restrictive quotas, and income smoothing
Schaap, Robbert; Gonzalez-Poblete, Exequiel; Silva … - In: Ecological economics 225 (2024), pp. 1-13
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Macro uncertainty, unemployment risk, and consumption dynamics
Oh, Joonseok; Rogantini Picco, Anna - 2024
Households' income heterogeneity is important to explain consumption dynamics in response to aggregate macro uncertainty: an increase in uncertainty generates a consumption drop that is stronger for income poorer households. At the same time, labor markets are strongly responsive to macro...
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Long term care risk for couples and singles
Capatina, Elena; Hansen, Gary D.; Hsu, Minchung - 2024
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Does cybersecurity risk stifle corporate innovation activities?
Wang, Jimin; Ho, Choy Yeing; Shan, Yuan George - In: International review of financial analysis 91 (2024), pp. 1-26
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Life-cycle wealth accumulation and consumption insurance
Campanale, Claudio; Sartarelli, Marcello - In: Journal of macroeconomics 79 (2024), pp. 1-14
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Early life conditions, time preferences, and savings
Adamopoulou, Effrosyni; Colombo, Mattia; Triviza, Eleftheria - 2024
This study examines how early-life exposure to food scarcity influences individuals' long-term time preferences and savings behavior. To this end, we analyze hand-collected historical data on livestock availability during World War II at the provincial level, alongside detailed survey data on...
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The geography of wealth: shocks, mobility, and precautionary savings
Dvorkin, Maximiliano A.; Greaney, Brian - 2024
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Household excess savings and the transmission of monetary policy
Ferreira, Thiago R. T.; Gornemann, Nils; Ortiz, Julio L. - 2024
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Buffer or substitute? : corporate financialization and leverage manipulation
Liao, Yinchao; Jun, Wang; Liao, Wenru; Shu, Xiaoyang; … - In: Pacific-Basin finance journal 87 (2024), pp. 1-14
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Even imprudent risk lovers may engage in precautionary saving
Sorge, Marco M. - In: Journal of economics 143 (2024) 1, pp. 101-109
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Uncertainty, precautionary saving, and investment : evidence from prescheduled election cycles
Jens, Candace E.; Page, T. Beau - In: Financial management : FM 53 (2024) 3, pp. 431-470
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Income volatility and saving decisions : experimental evidence
Wang-Ly, Nathan; Newell, Benjamin R. - In: Journal of behavioral and experimental finance 43 (2024), pp. 1-19
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The impact of measured income uncertainty on Spanish household consumption at the end of the Great Recession
Lugilde, Alba - In: Empirica : journal of european economics 51 (2024) 3, pp. 679-702
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Shocks to Occupational Pensions and Household Savings
Caloia, Francesco; Mastrogiacomo, Mauro; Simonetti, Irene - 2023
This paper studies the saving response of households to shocks in the capital position of their pension fund. Using survey panel data matched to supervisory data of Dutch occupational pension funds for a period that involved three major economic crises, we provide evidence of an increase in...
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Aggregate precautionary savings motives
Mabille, Pierre - 2023 - Revised version of 2022/56/FIN
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Precautionary Savings, Loss Aversion, and Risk : Theory and Evidence
Dhami, Sanjit S.; Hajimoladarvish, Narges; Georgalos, … - 2023
We consider a simple, two period, consumption-savings model with future income uncertainty that examines the interplay of savings, precautionary savings, loss aversion, and risk. We provide the relevant theory, followed by empirical tests based on subject-specific choices, and the measurement of...
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First-order prudence and its implications for precautionary savings and the risk-free rate
Ebert, Sebastian; Karehnke, Paul - 2023
Prudence is widely known for inducing precautionary saving behavior. This paper revisits this important implication by introducing the notions of first-order and second-order prudence. Within smooth expected utility (EU), prudence is second-order. In that case, the presence of a small,...
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Unemployment risk, MPC heterogeneity, and business cycles
Cho, Daeha - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 14 (2023) 2, pp. 717-751
This paper uses an estimated Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian (HANK) model to evaluate the quantitative importance of two channels in driving aggre- gate consumption fluctuations in the US: (i) precautionary savings against un- employment risk and (ii) MPC heterogeneity. I find that MPC...
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Income risk, precautionary saving, and loss aversion : an empirical test
Ibanez, Marcela; Schneider, Sebastian O. - 2023
This paper empirically examines the behavioral precautionary saving hypothesis that uncertainty about future income triggers an increase in saving because of loss aversion. Guided by the theoretical model of Koszegi and Rabin (2009), we first extend their theoretical analysis to also consider...
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Shocks to occupational pensions and household savings
Caloia, Francesco; Mastrogiacomo, Mauro; Simonetti, Irene - 2023
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Shocks to occupational pensions and household savings
Caloia, Francesco; Mastrogiacomo, Mauro; Simonetti, Irene - 2023
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Inequality and the zero lower bound
Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús; Marbet, Joël; Nuño, Galo; … - 2023
This paper studies how household inequality shapes the effects of the zero lower bound (ZLB) on nominal interest rates on aggregate dynamics. To do so, we consider a heterogeneous agent New Keynesian (HANK) model with an occasionally binding ZLB and solve for its fully nonlinear stochastic...
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Precautionary savings, loss aversion, and risk : theory and evidence
Dhami, Sanjit S.; Hajimoladarvish, Narges; Georgalos, … - 2023
We consider a simple, two period, consumption-savings model with future income uncertainty that examines the interplay of savings, precautionary savings, loss aversion, and risk. We provide the relevant theory, followed by empirical tests based on subject-specific choices, and the measurement of...
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Precautionary saving in a financially constrained firm
Abel, Andrew B.; Panageas, Stauros - In: The review of financial studies 36 (2023) 7, pp. 2878-2921
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Determinants of personal risk financing strategies
Brokešová, Zuzana; Ondruška, Tomáš; Pastoráková, … - In: Ekonomický časopis : časopis pre ekonomickú … 71 (2023) 10, pp. 579-595
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The effects of labor income risk heterogeneity on the marginal propensity to consume
Savoia, Ettore - 2023
Using detailed micro-data, this paper documents that households with lower income risk (and higher income levels) exhibit a higher Marginal Propensity to Consume (MPC) in response to transitory income shocks, all else being equal. This finding is particularly significant among unconstrained...
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Preempting Distress Spillovers along the Supply Chain : Evidence from Precautionary Savings
Zhang, Shuran - 2023
This paper investigates firms’ use of precautionary savings to manage the risk of distress spillovers from supply chain partners. Firms increase cash holdings when their principal customers have a larger fraction of long-term debt maturing in one year. Analysis exploiting predetermined...
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Stimulus effects of common fiscal policies
Broer, Tobias; Drudahl, Jeppe; Harmenberg, Karl; … - 2025
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Combining nudges and boosts to increase precautionary saving: A large-scale field experiment
Timmons, Shane; Robertson, Deirdre A.; Lunn, Pete - 2022
Many households lack savings to cushion them from financial shocks. While behavioural economics offers insights into why some households who want to save may fail to do so, successful behavioural interventions to increase precautionary saving are elusive. We incorporated multiple evidence-based...
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Savings after retirement
French, Eric; Jones, John Bailey; McGee, Rory - 2022
Retired households, especially those with high lifetime income, decumulate their wealth very slowly, and many die leaving large estates. The three leading explanations for the 'retirement savings puzzle' are the desire to insure against uncertain lifespans and medical expenses, the desire to...
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Savings after retirement
French, Eric - 2022
Retired households, especially those with high lifetime income, decumulate their wealth very slowly, and many die leaving large estates. The three leading explanations for the "retirement savings puzzle" are the desire to insure against uncertain lifespans and medical expenses, the desire to...
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Output Concerns and Precautionary Savings in Emerging Markets' Debt and Reserve Accumulation
Gürkaynak, Refet S.; Lee, Sang Seok; Luk, Paul; Pyun, … - 2022
This working paper was written by Refet S. Gürkaynak (Bilkent University, CEPR, CESifo and CFS), Sang Seok Lee (Bilkent University and CEPR), Paul Luk (Hong Kong Institute for Monetary and Financial Research) and Ju Hyun Pyun (Korea University Business School).We study the joint behaviour of...
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Short-Time Work and Precautionary Savings
Gehrke, Britta; Dengler, Thomas - 2022
In the Covid-19 crisis, most OECD countries have used short-time work (subsidized working time reductions) to preserve employment relationships. This paper studies whether short-time work can save jobs through stabilizing aggregate demand in recessions. First, we show that the consumption risk...
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Income Uncertainty, Precautionary Saving, and Social Insurance
Joyce, Matthew; Singh, Aarti - 2022
Our estimates indicate that 24% of net wealth is attributed to precautionary savings in Australia. Moreover, across the income distribution, we find that low-income households have the highest fraction of their wealth accumulation explained by precautionary motives. These results for Australia...
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Income Uncertainty, Precautionary Saving, and Social Insurance
Joyce, Matthew; Singh, Aarti - 2022
Our estimates indicate that 24% of net wealth is attributed to precautionary savings in Australia. Moreover, across the income distribution, we find that low-income households have the highest fraction of their wealth accumulation explained by precautionary motives. These results for Australia...
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Unemployment Insurance, Informality, and Precautionary Savings
Bloise, Caio Romeu; Santos, Marcelo Rodrigues - 2022
Empirical evidence shows that in a labor market characterized by a severe degree of informality, unemployment insurance (UI) has different effects that most of the literature, based on developed countries, address. First, UI takers are incentivized to work in the informal sector while collecting...
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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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Dynastic Precautionary Savings
Boar, Corina - 2022
This paper provides evidence that parents accumulate savings to insure their children against income risk. I refer to this behavior as dynastic precautionary saving and quantify its extent using matched parent-child pairs from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and exploiting variation in income...
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Precautionary Saving in a Financially-Constrained Firm
Abel, Andrew B.; Panageas, Stauros - 2022
For a firm that cannot raise external funds, cash on hand serves as precautionary saving. We derive a closed-form expression for the target level of cash on hand in the presence of persistent cash flows. Contrary to conventional wisdom, a mean-preserving increase in the volatility of cash flow...
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Subjective income risk and precautionary saving
Tirelli, Mario; Castaldo, Stefano - 2022 - Current version: February 22, 2022
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Risk aversion in renewable resource harvesting
Kelsalla, Claudia; Quaasa, Martin F.; Quérou, Nicolas - 2022
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Precautionary Saving in the Small and in the Large
Kimball, Miles S. - 2022
The theory of precautionary saving is shown in this paper to be isomorphic to the Arrow-Pratt theory of risk aversion, making possible the application of a large body of knowledge about risk aversion to precautionary saving, and more generally, to the theory of optimal choice under risk. In...
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Fear of COVID-19 contagion and consumption : evidence from a survey of Italian households
Immordino, Giovanni; Jappelli, Tullio; Oliviero, Tommaso; … - In: Health economics 31 (2022) 3, pp. 496-507
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Unemployment Insurance and Precautionary Saving
Engen, Eric M.; Gruber, Jonathan - 2022
We consider both theoretically and empirically the effect of unemployment insurance (UI) on precautionary savings behavior. Simulations of a stochastic life cycle model suggest that increasing the generosity of UI will substantially lower the asset holdings of the median worker, and that this...
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Risk Pooling and Precautionary Saving in Village Economies
Fafchamps, Marcel; Shrinivas, Aditya - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2022
We propose a new method to test for efficient risk pooling that allows for intertemporal smoothing, non-homothetic consumption, and heterogeneous risk and time preferences. The method is composed of three steps. The first one allows for precautionary savings by the aggregate risk pooling group....
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