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PRECAUTIONARY SAVING: A REVIEW OF THE EMPIRICAL LITERATURE
Authors:Alba Lugilde  Roberto Bande  Dolores Riveiro
Abstract:Standard macroeconomic models show that uncertainty plays a significant role in consumption and saving decisions under rather mild conditions, namely the convexity of the marginal utility of consumption. Increased uncertainty generates a positive extra saving, the so‐called ‘precautionary saving’. Although this hypothesis has been tested by a large number of authors, both at macro and micro level, the empirical results are not conclusive, and the main conclusion than can be drawn is that there is neither consensus on the intensity of that motive for saving, nor on the most appropriate measure of uncertainty. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the empirical literature discussing the main controversial issues and the different approaches followed by the studies addressing empirically the test of precautionary saving.
Keywords:Empirical puzzles  Euler equation  Precautionary saving  Preferences types  Uncertainty measures  E21  D11  D14
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