Japanese and U.S. saving rates have been significantly different over the last forty years. Can a standard growth model explain this difference? The answer is yes. Our results indicate that both an infinite horizon, complete markets setup and an overlapping generations model with incomplete markets are about equally able to generate saving rates that are remarkably similar to the data during 1961-1998. Our quantitative findings identify changes in the growth rate of total factor productivity and the low initial capital stock as the main factors generating the time series behavior of the net national saving rate in Japan. We show that if the Japanese had faced the U.S. TFP and initial conditions, their saving rate would have looked very simi...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
This paper presents a life-cycle simulation analysis of the interaction among savings decisions, hou...
During the 1990s, Japan began experiencing demographic changes that are larger and more rapid than i...
There are two major differences between Japan and the United States in the way saving is calculated ...
There have been substantial differences be-tween the Japanese and U.S. saving rates in the last 40 y...
In this paper, we use an overlapping generations model to study the factors generat-ing the saving r...
This paper presents a life-cycle simulation analysis of the interaction among savings decisions, hou...
Compared to the U.S. national accounts, the Japanese accounts understate consumption and government ...
This paper quantifies the role of alternative shocks in accounting for the recent declines in Japane...
This paper traces movements of saving and investment in the Japanese economy over the four decades a...
This paper quantifies the role of alternative shocks in account-ing for the recent declines in Japan...
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...
In this paper I report my most recent calculation of Japan's saving rate. It has been almost ten yea...
In this paper, we revisit the saving and investment nexus as postulated by Feldstein and Horioka (FH...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
This paper presents a life-cycle simulation analysis of the interaction among savings decisions, hou...
During the 1990s, Japan began experiencing demographic changes that are larger and more rapid than i...
There are two major differences between Japan and the United States in the way saving is calculated ...
There have been substantial differences be-tween the Japanese and U.S. saving rates in the last 40 y...
In this paper, we use an overlapping generations model to study the factors generat-ing the saving r...
This paper presents a life-cycle simulation analysis of the interaction among savings decisions, hou...
Compared to the U.S. national accounts, the Japanese accounts understate consumption and government ...
This paper quantifies the role of alternative shocks in accounting for the recent declines in Japane...
This paper traces movements of saving and investment in the Japanese economy over the four decades a...
This paper quantifies the role of alternative shocks in account-ing for the recent declines in Japan...
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...
In this paper I report my most recent calculation of Japan's saving rate. It has been almost ten yea...
In this paper, we revisit the saving and investment nexus as postulated by Feldstein and Horioka (FH...
The saving rate in Japan has declined rapidly. Analyzing the possible four factors that could affect...
This paper presents a life-cycle simulation analysis of the interaction among savings decisions, hou...
During the 1990s, Japan began experiencing demographic changes that are larger and more rapid than i...