Changes in saving behavior brought about by financial liberalization in the Nordic countries are examined. Although this paper suggests that there have been changes in the economic relationships in Denmark and Finland, the evidence from Norway is less conclusive, and the data do not reveal any structural change in Sweden. The results also indicate that the wealth effect has played an increasing role in household saving decisions. Since the present tax rules are biased against saving, cuts in marginal tax rates and reductions in the tax value of interest payments would be expected to increase household saving.
Since the financial crisis, Norwegian private consumption has fallen as a share of household disposa...
This paper examines the substitution between pension wealth and household saving by studying Norway’...
In the early 2000s, eight Norwegian energy producing municipalities sold up to ten years of future e...
Abstract: I use new micro data to study the effects of credit deregulation on the Norwegian househol...
I use a consumption-based test to examine the importance of income constraints and the degree of cap...
Wealth taxation is a widely debated topic, especially in the context of rising inequality. Empirical...
ABSTRACT: A dynamic consumption function, where consumption in the long run is determined by househo...
On average, Norwegian households are highly indebted and their wealth is concentrated in housing. Ch...
This note aims to shed light on the relationship between interest rates and household savings in Nor...
This paper utilises household level data from administrative registers to illustrate that Norwegian ...
The effects of the wealth tax have been an endless source of debate in Norway. Those in favor of it ...
Despite an extensive literature on the determinants of savings, the effects of tax policy on saving ...
The present paper uses the model by Campbell and Mankiw (1991) to examine the Norwegian consumer beh...
This paper analyses determinants of household savings in a model based on an extension of the disequ...
The cross-country correlations between annual per capita consumption growth in the Nordic countries ...
Since the financial crisis, Norwegian private consumption has fallen as a share of household disposa...
This paper examines the substitution between pension wealth and household saving by studying Norway’...
In the early 2000s, eight Norwegian energy producing municipalities sold up to ten years of future e...
Abstract: I use new micro data to study the effects of credit deregulation on the Norwegian househol...
I use a consumption-based test to examine the importance of income constraints and the degree of cap...
Wealth taxation is a widely debated topic, especially in the context of rising inequality. Empirical...
ABSTRACT: A dynamic consumption function, where consumption in the long run is determined by househo...
On average, Norwegian households are highly indebted and their wealth is concentrated in housing. Ch...
This note aims to shed light on the relationship between interest rates and household savings in Nor...
This paper utilises household level data from administrative registers to illustrate that Norwegian ...
The effects of the wealth tax have been an endless source of debate in Norway. Those in favor of it ...
Despite an extensive literature on the determinants of savings, the effects of tax policy on saving ...
The present paper uses the model by Campbell and Mankiw (1991) to examine the Norwegian consumer beh...
This paper analyses determinants of household savings in a model based on an extension of the disequ...
The cross-country correlations between annual per capita consumption growth in the Nordic countries ...
Since the financial crisis, Norwegian private consumption has fallen as a share of household disposa...
This paper examines the substitution between pension wealth and household saving by studying Norway’...
In the early 2000s, eight Norwegian energy producing municipalities sold up to ten years of future e...