This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, diary-based household survey from China. The survey contains both consumption quantity and price information, which permits separating quantity changes from price changes. The mandatory retirement policy in China provides a quasi-experimental setting for identification of the true causal effects of fully anticipated retirement. Using regression discontinuity models, we show that food expenditure declines at retirement, particularly among the low-education group, and that the decline is driven by price declines instead of quantity declines. Shopping time for food increases at retirement, consistent with the price and quantity changes
Prior research has established that consumption falls significantly at retirement. What is not known...
The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several...
This paper examines the decline in consumption after retirement by quantiles of the consumption dist...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
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 attempts to provide an understanding of the widely-documented retirement-consumption puzz...
This project proposes to investigate household consumption changes at retirement in China, exploring...
Standard economic models predict that individuals smooth consumption over the life cycle. In contras...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to shed further light on the fal...
In this paper we investigate the size of the consumption drop at retirement in Italy. We use micro d...
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retiremen...
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retiremen...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
Prior research has established that consumption falls significantly at retirement. What is not known...
The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several...
This paper examines the decline in consumption after retirement by quantiles of the consumption dist...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
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 attempts to provide an understanding of the widely-documented retirement-consumption puzz...
This project proposes to investigate household consumption changes at retirement in China, exploring...
Standard economic models predict that individuals smooth consumption over the life cycle. In contras...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) to shed further light on the fal...
In this paper we investigate the size of the consumption drop at retirement in Italy. We use micro d...
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retiremen...
Evidence from several countries reveals a substantial drop in household consumption around retiremen...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
Prior research has established that consumption falls significantly at retirement. What is not known...
The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several...
This paper examines the decline in consumption after retirement by quantiles of the consumption dist...