Motivated by the dominant role of cross-country heterogeneity in private saving in the creation of Eurozone imbalances over the past decade, we empirically investigate the determinants of private saving for a sample of 30 OECD countries over the period 1990-2010. In addition to standard macroeconomic variables, we include three country-specific cultural indicators, derived from the World and European Value Surveys. We find these three variables-thrift, trust and religiosity-to significantly contribute to the explanation of cross country saving heterogeneity both for the OECD group at large and for the Eurozone countries separately
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
Motivated by the dominant role of cross-country heterogeneity in private saving in the creation of E...
Motivated by the dominant role of cross-country heterogeneity in private saving in the creation of E...
Between the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1991 and 2007 many of the existing macroeconomic the...
This paper examines the extent to which the conclusions of cross-country studies of private savings ...
This article compares savings behavior in a sample of 17 OECD countries over 24 years. On the basis ...
This article compares savings behavior in a sample of 17 OECD countries over 24 years. On the basis ...
A broad set of possible determinants of private saving behavior is examined using data for a large s...
The studies in recent years display the importance of factors relevant to saving decisions. Accordin...
We use recently developed panel cointegration and integration tests, which allow for heterogeneity i...
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...
textabstractWe investigate the cyclicality of the private savings to GDP ratio for a panel of 19 OEC...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
Motivated by the dominant role of cross-country heterogeneity in private saving in the creation of E...
Motivated by the dominant role of cross-country heterogeneity in private saving in the creation of E...
Between the signing of the Maastricht Treaty in 1991 and 2007 many of the existing macroeconomic the...
This paper examines the extent to which the conclusions of cross-country studies of private savings ...
This article compares savings behavior in a sample of 17 OECD countries over 24 years. On the basis ...
This article compares savings behavior in a sample of 17 OECD countries over 24 years. On the basis ...
A broad set of possible determinants of private saving behavior is examined using data for a large s...
The studies in recent years display the importance of factors relevant to saving decisions. Accordin...
We use recently developed panel cointegration and integration tests, which allow for heterogeneity i...
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...
textabstractWe investigate the cyclicality of the private savings to GDP ratio for a panel of 19 OEC...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...
Focusing on Europe, this article aims to disentangle the patterns of cultural clustering and to thro...
How much do cultural biases affect economic exchange? We try to answer this question by using the re...