Standard economic models predict that individuals smooth consumption over the life cycle. In contrast, there exists controversial empirical evidence showing that consumption declines at retirement. This paper investigates whether there is evidence for this so-called Retirement Consumption Puzzle in Switzerland. Baseline regression discontinuity estimates of average treatment effects are complemented by quantile treatment effects, where all estimates take the potential endogeneity of retirement into account. The findings suggest that disposable income significantly decreases after retirement, although there is substantial treatment effect heterogeneity. The reduction in income transmits to a negative but considerably less pronounced effect o...
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
International audiencePrevious literature has investigated the drop in household consumption after t...
The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several...
This paper summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behavio...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to shed further light on the fall in sp...
We investigate the size of the consumption drop at retirement in Italy by exploiting pension eligibi...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
Previous research has repeatedly found a puzzling one-time drop in the mean and median of consumptio...
We revisit the alleged retirement consumption puzzle. According to the life- cycle theory, foreseeab...
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...
According to the life-cycle theory of consumption and saving, foreseeable retirement events should n...
Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, ISSN 1827/336
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
International audiencePrevious literature has investigated the drop in household consumption after t...
The life-cycle hypothesis implies that consumption would not decline at retirement. However, several...
This paper summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behavio...
This paper investigates household consumption changes at retirement by utilizing a comprehensive, di...
This paper uses data from the British Household Panel Survey to shed further light on the fall in sp...
We investigate the size of the consumption drop at retirement in Italy by exploiting pension eligibi...
The simple one-good model of life-cycle consumption requires "consumption smoothing." Acco...
Previous research has repeatedly found a puzzling one-time drop in the mean and median of consumptio...
We revisit the alleged retirement consumption puzzle. According to the life- cycle theory, foreseeab...
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...
According to the life-cycle theory of consumption and saving, foreseeable retirement events should n...
Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia, ISSN 1827/336
This chapter summarizes five facts that have emerged from the recent literature on consumption behav...
This paper investigates consumer expenditures of German households pre- and post-retirement. The wid...
International audiencePrevious literature has investigated the drop in household consumption after t...