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Income thresholds of dissaving in Germany: empirical evidence from the recent sample survey of income and expenditure (EVS 2008)
Authors:Rainer Hufnagel
Institution:Faculty of Agriculture, University of Applied Sciences Weihenstephan‐Triesdorf, , Weidenbach, Germany
Abstract:Saving of private households monotonically increases with income. If the regression lines, which represent the ‘demand for saving’, assume negative values, saving turns into dissaving, i.e. dissolving assets or going into debt. The zeros of the demand functions for saving are called ‘dissaving thresholds’. Dissaving thresholds for Germany are determined econometrically using the Sample Survey of Income and Expenditure. Dissaving thresholds turn out to be far higher than social assistance amounts. Implications for economic, social and consumer policy in Germany are discussed.
Keywords:D12 consumer economics: empirical analysis  D14 personal finance  D18 consumer protection  D31 personal income  wealth and their distributions  H12 crisis management  H55 social security
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