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Understanding saving : evidence from the United States and Japan / Fumio Hayashi.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cambridge : The MIT Press, 1997.Description: x, 510 páginas : tablas, gráficas ; 23 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0262082551
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.430952  H19u  21
Other classification:
  • O16
Contents:
I. Liquidity constraints ; 1. Introduction to parts i and ii: a review of empirical studies of household saving ; 2. The permanent income hypothesis: estimation and testing by instrumental variables addendum to chapter 2: estimation using updated data ; 3. The effect of liquidity constraints on consumption: a cross-sectional analysis ; 4. The permanent income hypothesis and consumption durability: analysis based on japanese panel data addendum to chapter 4: consumption growth equation for food ; 5. Testing the life cycle -- permanent income hypothesis on japanese monthly panel data ; 6. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new observations -- II. Risk sharing and altruism ; 7. Is the extended family altruistically linked? direct tests using micro data ; 8. Is the japanese extended family altruistically linked? a test based on engel curves ; 9. Risk sharing between and within families -- III. Japanese saving behavior ; 10. Introduction to part iii: a review of recent literature on japanese saving ; 11. Why is Japan´s saving rate so apparently high? Addendum to chapter 11: an update of data appendix ; 12. Life cycle and bequest savings: evidence from large cross-section of Japanese households ; 13. Housing finance imperfections and private saving: a simulation analysis.
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I. Liquidity constraints ; 1. Introduction to parts i and ii: a review of empirical studies of household saving ; 2. The permanent income hypothesis: estimation and testing by instrumental variables addendum to chapter 2: estimation using updated data ; 3. The effect of liquidity constraints on consumption: a cross-sectional analysis ; 4. The permanent income hypothesis and consumption durability: analysis based on japanese panel data addendum to chapter 4: consumption growth equation for food ; 5. Testing the life cycle -- permanent income hypothesis on japanese monthly panel data ; 6. Tests for liquidity constraints: a critical survey and some new observations -- II. Risk sharing and altruism ; 7. Is the extended family altruistically linked? direct tests using micro data ; 8. Is the japanese extended family altruistically linked? a test based on engel curves ; 9. Risk sharing between and within families -- III. Japanese saving behavior ; 10. Introduction to part iii: a review of recent literature on japanese saving ; 11. Why is Japan´s saving rate so apparently high? Addendum to chapter 11: an update of data appendix ; 12. Life cycle and bequest savings: evidence from large cross-section of Japanese households ; 13. Housing finance imperfections and private saving: a simulation analysis.

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