Relying on the epidemiological approach, we show that culture is a significant driver of household saving behavior. Second-generation immigrants from countries that put strong emphasis on thrift or wealth accumulation tend to save more in Germany. We confirm these results in data from the United Kingdom. By linking parents to their children, we show that these two cultural components affect the saving behavior of both first-generation immigrants and their children
AbstractThe main sector of a national economy that saves is the household sector. Its saving behavio...
textabstractThe recent influx of migrants and refugees into Europe and elsewhere raises questions as...
The Eurozone fiscal crisis has created pressure for institutional harmonization, but skeptics argue ...
Relying on the epidemiological approach, we show that culture is a significant driver of household s...
Traditional economic interpretations have not been successful in explaining differences in saving ra...
Traditional economic interpretations have not been successful in explaining differences in saving ra...
This study attempts to investigate the effects of cultural origin on the saving behavior of immigran...
Why are there such large differences in saving rates across countries? Conven-tional economic analys...
The fact that members of an immigrant community may have different demographic characteristics, or m...
This study investigates education, income and age driven heterogeneity in the effect of children in ...
Many motives for saving a portion of one’s income co-exist and their relative importance changes ove...
In this paper, we analyze the role of culture in determining whether, or not, an individual is a hom...
The recession following the 2008 Global Financial Crisis highlighted the problem of deficient househ...
Many motives for saving a portion of one’s income co-exist and their relative importance changes ove...
The observed wealth differential in favour of native households seems to contradict the analytical p...
AbstractThe main sector of a national economy that saves is the household sector. Its saving behavio...
textabstractThe recent influx of migrants and refugees into Europe and elsewhere raises questions as...
The Eurozone fiscal crisis has created pressure for institutional harmonization, but skeptics argue ...
Relying on the epidemiological approach, we show that culture is a significant driver of household s...
Traditional economic interpretations have not been successful in explaining differences in saving ra...
Traditional economic interpretations have not been successful in explaining differences in saving ra...
This study attempts to investigate the effects of cultural origin on the saving behavior of immigran...
Why are there such large differences in saving rates across countries? Conven-tional economic analys...
The fact that members of an immigrant community may have different demographic characteristics, or m...
This study investigates education, income and age driven heterogeneity in the effect of children in ...
Many motives for saving a portion of one’s income co-exist and their relative importance changes ove...
In this paper, we analyze the role of culture in determining whether, or not, an individual is a hom...
The recession following the 2008 Global Financial Crisis highlighted the problem of deficient househ...
Many motives for saving a portion of one’s income co-exist and their relative importance changes ove...
The observed wealth differential in favour of native households seems to contradict the analytical p...
AbstractThe main sector of a national economy that saves is the household sector. Its saving behavio...
textabstractThe recent influx of migrants and refugees into Europe and elsewhere raises questions as...
The Eurozone fiscal crisis has created pressure for institutional harmonization, but skeptics argue ...