The Marginal Propensity to Earn and Consume out of Unearned Income: Evidence Using an Unusually Large Cash Grant Reform* |
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Authors: | Niklas Bengtsson |
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Affiliation: | Uppsala University and UCLS, SE‐751 20 Uppsala, Sweden niklas.bengtsson@nek.uu.se |
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Abstract: | In this paper, we use the rapid introduction of an unconditional cash grant (child support) in South Africa to estimate the marginal propensity to consume and earn out of unearned income. We find that the marginal propensity to earn is about ?0.3 and that the marginal propensity to consume is about 0.7. Nothing of the grant appears to be saved; if anything, households dissave against future grant payments. The marginal propensities estimated here are similar to those reported in comparable papers using US data. However, they stand in contrast to some results on conditional cash transfers in other developing countries. |
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Keywords: | Child support labor supply least absolute deviation robust regression South Africa H31 J22 O23 |
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