[[abstract]]To assess how recent job loss impacts wealth accumulation of Taiwanese households, the present study investigates the empirical relevance of the precautionary saving motive to explain measures of wealth during the past 2 decades. This study demonstrates that households facing increased transitory shock accumulate increased amounts of financial and housing wealth, whereas permanent shocks cause households to accumulate housing wealth only. Empirical results suggest an important policy implication: households in Taiwan will save less when social insurance policies are effective in reducing future transitory and permanent shocks to household income.[[fileno]]2070207010003[[department]]經濟學
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate, using micro data, the strength in Japan of the precauti...
Despite macroeconomic evidence pointing to a negative aggregate consumption response due to politica...
The main objective of this paper is to study how Taiwan’s changing survival rates affect households ...
To assess how recent job loss impacts wealth accumulation of Taiwanese households, the present study...
[[abstract]]Considering the possible heterogeneity of saving propensity of the household, this study...
Rural households in developing economies frequently use precautionary saving to cope with income ris...
[[abstract]]This article examines the determinants of household saving in the process of economic de...
Consumption and income have both grown rapidly in Taiwan over the past forty years, with younger bir...
Consumption and income have both grown rapidly in Taiwan over the past forty years, with younger bir...
This paper estimates the effect of income uncertainty on assets held in accounts and cash, and finds...
This study is devoted to the analysis of consumption-risk sharing and income inequality among Taiwan...
In the developing world, the population is frequently faced with numerous natural, economic, institu...
This paper analyzes the reason that Japan’s household saving rate rose in the 1990s. The unemploymen...
[[abstract]]In this article, we evaluate the crowd-out effects of the National Health Insurance (NHI...
In the developing world, the population is frequently faced with numerous natural, economic, institu...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate, using micro data, the strength in Japan of the precauti...
Despite macroeconomic evidence pointing to a negative aggregate consumption response due to politica...
The main objective of this paper is to study how Taiwan’s changing survival rates affect households ...