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Title: Economic uncertainty and household saving behavior – a cross country empirical analysis
Other Titles: Consumer confidence and household saving behaviors A cross-country empirical analysis
Authors: VANLAER, Willem 
BIELEN, Samantha 
MARNEFFE, Wim 
Issue Date: 2019
Source: 22-03-2019
Abstract: The global financial crisis wreaked havoc on the European economy and dented consumer confidence. This paper exploits a panel dataset of 18 EU countries over the period 2001-2014 to examine whether this decrease in consumer confidence affected household saving behaviors and if so, which specific sub-indicators of consumer sentiment played the most significant role. To tackle the issue of potential endogeneity between household saving rates and consumer confidence, we use an instrumental variable approach. Our results suggest that confidence in household financial situations has a substantially larger effect on household saving than confidence in the general economic situation. Moreover, we find that the impact of consumer confidence on household saving has increased after the crisis, potentially due to a threshold effect.
Keywords: Precautionary Saving;Consumer Confidence;Household Saving Behaviors 2
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/32862
Category: C2
Type: Conference Material
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