Understanding Saving

Understanding Saving

Author: Fumio Hayashi

Publisher: MIT Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 532

ISBN-13: 9780262082556

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Analysis of consumption and saving decisions by households has always been one of the most active areas of research in economics--and with good reason. Private consumption is the most important component of aggregate demand in a capitalist economy, and explaining consumption is the key element in most macroeconomic forecasting models. To evaluate the effect of government policies invariably requires the knowledge of how they change parameters relevant for household decision making. Understanding Saving collects eleven papers by economist Fumio Hayashi, along with two previously unpublished chapters, for a total of thirteen chapters. The monograph, which brings together Hayashi's empirical research on saving, is divided into three sections. Part I, "Liquidity Constraints", contains five studies that test the well-known implication of the Life Cycle-Permanent Income hypothesis that households shield consumption from income fluctuations. Part II, "Risk-Sharing and Altruism", contains three papers that examine the interactions between related and unrelated households predicted by the hypothesis for the US and Japanese households. The three papers in Part III, "Japanese Saving Behavior", present the author's explanation of the high saving rate in postwar Japan.


National Saving and Economic Performance

National Saving and Economic Performance

Author: B. Douglas Bernheim

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 1991-05

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9780226044040

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"... Papers presented at a conference held at the Stouffer Wailea Hotel, Maui, Hawaii, January 6-7, 1989. ... part of the Research on Taxation program of the National Bureau of Economic Research." -- p. ix.


Japan's Household Savings Rate

Japan's Household Savings Rate

Author: International Monetary Fund

Publisher: International Monetary Fund

Published: 1987-01-01

Total Pages: 38

ISBN-13: 1451923473

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This paper develops and tests a model of Japan’s household savings rate, based on the life-cycle hypothesis that the primary motive for savings is provision for retirement. The paper shows that Japan’s high household savings rate in recent decades reflects the positive influence of rapid economic growth, leading to a prolonged retirement period through the wealth and life-expectancy effects of an income change, which has initially outweighed the negative combined influence of improvements in public pension benefits and the aging of the population. It projects that the savings rate will decline substantially in coming decades as the negative influence accelerates.


Beyond Our Means

Beyond Our Means

Author: Sheldon Garon

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 495

ISBN-13: 0691135991

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"Garon's insightful and provocative new book couldn't be more important, and couldn't be more timely. The prosperity of Americans, and America, now depends on creating a nation of savers and investors, and Garon shows us the way by bringing the experience and lessons of nations worldwide right into our hands."--Ray Boshara, senior fellow, "New America Foundation."


Public Policies and Household Saving

Public Policies and Household Saving

Author: James M. Poterba

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 0226676293

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The declining U.S. national saving rate has prompted economists and policymakers to ask, should the federal government encourage household saving, and if so, through which policies? In order to better understand saving programs, this volume provides a systematic and detailed description of saving policies in the G-7 industrialized nations: the United States, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom. Each of the seven chapters focuses on one country and addresses a core set of topics: types of accumulated household savings and debt; tax policies toward capital income; saving in the form of public and private pensions, including Social Security and similar programs; saving programs that receive special tax treatment; and saving through insurance. This detailed summary of the saving incentives of the G-7 nations will be an invaluable reference for policymakers and academics interested in personal saving behavior.


Understanding Japanese Savings

Understanding Japanese Savings

Author: Robert Dekle

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-11-30

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 1134793146

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Chapter the Japanese elderly -- chapter and fundamentals -- chapter aging on future saving, investment, and budget deficits -- chapter immigration in impacting saving, investment, and foreign capital in?ows -- chapter and consumption behavior -- chapter developing countries.


Saving the Sun

Saving the Sun

Author: Gillian Tett

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 585

ISBN-13: 0061877638

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Saving the Sun tells the story of the world's largest private equity deal where American investors made billions of dollars rehabilitating Shinsei, a failed Japanese bank. Within that business saga is the dramatic tale of Japan's brightest financial minds, the men who made the Japanese economic miracle come to life, and their struggle against the economic failure in the 1990s. Into this climate of despair, where Japan seemed incapable of reviving prosperity, came a group of wily and determined Americans who would discover just how different the Japanese really are.


Housing Markets in the United States and Japan

Housing Markets in the United States and Japan

Author: Yukio Noguchi

Publisher: University of Chicago Press

Published: 2007-12-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0226590208

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Although Japan and the United States are the world's leading economies, there are significant differences in the ways their wealth is translated into living standards. A careful comparison of housing markets illustrates not only how living standards in the two countries differ, but also reveals much about saving patterns and how they affect wealth accumulation. In this volume, ten essays discuss the evolution of housing prices, housing markets and personal savings, housing finance, commuting, and the impact of public policy on housing markets. The studies reveal surprising differences in housing investment in the two countries. For example, because down payments in Japan are much higher than in the United States, Japanese tend to delay home purchases relative to their American counterparts. In the United States, the advent of home equity credit may have reduced private saving overall. This book is the first comparison of housing markets in Japan and the United States, and its findings illuminate the effects of housing markets on productivity growth, business investment, and trade.