The relative income hypothesis |
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Authors: | Francisco Alvarez-Cuadrado Ngo Van Long |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, Canada H3A 2T7 |
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Abstract: | Despite its theoretical dominance, the empirical case in favor of the permanent income hypothesis is weak. Contrary to one of its basic implications, a growing body of evidence suggests that rich households save a higher proportion of their permanent income than poor households. We propose an overlapping-generations economy where households care about relative consumption. As a result, an individual's consumption is driven by the comparison of his lifetime income and the lifetime income of his reference group; a permanent income version of Duesenberry's (1949) relative income hypothesis. Across households the savings rate increases with income while aggregate savings are independent of the income distribution. |
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Keywords: | Interpersonal comparisons Relative income hypothesis Permanent income hypothesis |
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