This paper presents data on Japan's household saving rate, considers the reasons for Japan's high household saving rate in the past and the reasons for the recent decline therein, projects future trends in Japan's household saving rate, and consider the implications of my findings. It finds that Japan's high household saving rate was a temporary phenomenon and that it was high in both absolute and relative terms during the 1955-95 period (especially during the 1960s and 1970s) but that it was not unusually high during the prewar and early postwar periods or after 1995; second, that Japan's temporarily high household saving rate was due not to culture but to temporary economic, demographic, and institutional factors; third, that the decline ...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
There are two major differences between Japan and the United States in the way saving is calculated ...
In this paper, we revisit the issue of the impact of demographic change on the Japanese saving-inves...
The paper estimates Japan's household saving rate function for the 1958−1998 period. We find that th...
The paper estimates Japan's household saving rate function for the 1958−1998 period. We find that th...
Japan's traditionally high household saving rate has declined substantially since the early 1990s. W...
This paper investigates the household saving and wealth holding behavior in Japan, especially after ...
We analyze the impact of population aging on Japan's household saving rate and on its public pension...
In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their beha...
September 2000; Revised November 2000This paper was prepared for the Joint TMR-ESF-SFB 504 Conferenc...
This paper investigates the household saving behavior by different cohorts with various household ch...
In this paper, I conduct an international comparison of the financial health of households using dat...
When Japan experienced high economic growth, its society was characterized by low inequality in inco...
In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their beha...
This study empirically examines the (dis)saving behavior of the elderly in Japan using two micro-dat...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
There are two major differences between Japan and the United States in the way saving is calculated ...
In this paper, we revisit the issue of the impact of demographic change on the Japanese saving-inves...
The paper estimates Japan's household saving rate function for the 1958−1998 period. We find that th...
The paper estimates Japan's household saving rate function for the 1958−1998 period. We find that th...
Japan's traditionally high household saving rate has declined substantially since the early 1990s. W...
This paper investigates the household saving and wealth holding behavior in Japan, especially after ...
We analyze the impact of population aging on Japan's household saving rate and on its public pension...
In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their beha...
September 2000; Revised November 2000This paper was prepared for the Joint TMR-ESF-SFB 504 Conferenc...
This paper investigates the household saving behavior by different cohorts with various household ch...
In this paper, I conduct an international comparison of the financial health of households using dat...
When Japan experienced high economic growth, its society was characterized by low inequality in inco...
In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their beha...
This study empirically examines the (dis)saving behavior of the elderly in Japan using two micro-dat...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
There are two major differences between Japan and the United States in the way saving is calculated ...
In this paper, we revisit the issue of the impact of demographic change on the Japanese saving-inves...