The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several studies found relevant declines in food consumption after retirement for the United States. Others concluded that this contradiction of the life-cycle hypothesis is solved by allowing for broader measures of consumption than food. Using repeated crosssection data for Germany, this paper analyzes the retirement consumption puzzle for the German case. For our broadest consumption measure, which includes the flow of durables’ consumption, we find, on average, no significant consumption decline at retirement. This also holds if the potential endogeneity of indidual retirement is controlled for in instrumental variable regressions. We also find h...
Previous research has repeatedly found a puzzling one-time drop in the mean and median of consumptio...
The first chapter investigates life-cycle saving behavior with a focus on the elderly, who are frequ...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
We revisit the alleged retirement consumption puzzle. According to the life- cycle theory, foreseeab...
According to the life-cycle theory of consumption and saving, foreseeable retirement events should n...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
This paper summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behavio...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to shed further light on the fall in sp...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
According to Ando and Modigliani (1957), consumers pass different stages of a lifecycle with differe...
Standard economic models predict that individuals smooth consumption over the life cycle. In contras...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." According to p...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." According to p...
Previous research has repeatedly found a puzzling one-time drop in the mean and median of consumptio...
The first chapter investigates life-cycle saving behavior with a focus on the elderly, who are frequ...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
We revisit the alleged retirement consumption puzzle. According to the life- cycle theory, foreseeab...
According to the life-cycle theory of consumption and saving, foreseeable retirement events should n...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
This paper summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behavio...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to shed further light on the fall in sp...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
According to Ando and Modigliani (1957), consumers pass different stages of a lifecycle with differe...
Standard economic models predict that individuals smooth consumption over the life cycle. In contras...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." According to p...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." According to p...
Previous research has repeatedly found a puzzling one-time drop in the mean and median of consumptio...
The first chapter investigates life-cycle saving behavior with a focus on the elderly, who are frequ...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...