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4%OFFRandall P. Mariger - Consumption Behavior and the Effects of Government Fiscal Policies - 9780674166356 - V9780674166356
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Consumption Behavior and the Effects of Government Fiscal Policies

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Description for Consumption Behavior and the Effects of Government Fiscal Policies Hardback. Series: Economic Studies. Num Pages: 312 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JFFT; KJSM. Category: (P) Professional & Scholarly; (UP) Postgraduate; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 278 x 154 x 26. Weight in Grams: 635.

In Consumption Behavior and the Effects of Government Fiscal Policies, Randall Mariger explores how people make decisions about how much to consume and save over their lifetimes. An understanding of these issues illuminates not only individual behavior but important properties of the macro economy as well. The most popular framework for analyzing consumption has been the life-cycle theory. Mariger tests two fundamental, and controversial, assumptions underlying the theory—that there are no planned bequests and that human capital is marketable. To do this, he fits a structural consumption model that incorporates endogenous liquidity constraints (non-marketability of human capital), but no planned bequests, to data on a cross-section of U. S. families. This estimated model, in conjunction with estimates of alternative models, enables him to make inferences about the respective effects of liquidity constraints and social security wealth on consumption. This latter effect yields indirect evidence concerning planned bequests. Mariger also presents direct evidence concerning bequest behavior.

Among his findings are that the model fits the data very well in spite of its tight theoretical structure; that liquidity constraints are prevalent and have important effects on consumption behavior; that planned bequests appear not to be common among families in the lower 99.1% of the wealth distribution; and that families in the upper 0.9% of the wealth distribution appear to plan substantial bequests. Mariger devotes the latter part of his book to studying the implications of his estimated consumption model for the effects of government fiscal policies. More specifically, he simulates the model to infer the effects of government tax/debt policy, as well as those of the social security system, on aggregate savings.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
1986
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Condition
New
Series
Economic Studies
Number of Pages
312
Place of Publication
Cambridge, Mass, United States
ISBN
9780674166356
SKU
V9780674166356
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Reviews for Consumption Behavior and the Effects of Government Fiscal Policies
An excellent book. While there have been other empirical studies of liquidity constraints, Mariger’s approach is unique. I particularly like the way he traces out the macroeconomic implications of his micro findings.
Laurence J. Kotlikoff

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