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Commitment, Risk, and Consumption
Stephen H. Shore
其他書名
Do Birds of a Feather Have Bigger Nests?
出版
SSRN
, 2012
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=eCLVzgEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
We show that incorporating consumption commitments into a standard model of precautionary saving can complicate the usual relationship between risk and consumption. In particular, the presence of plausible adjustment costs can cause a mean-preserving increase in unemployment risk to lead to increased consumption. The predictions of this model are consistent with empirical evidence from dual-earning couples. Couples who share an occupation face increased risk as their unemployment shocks are more highly correlated. Such couples spend more on owner-occupied housing than other couples, spend no more on rent, and are more likely to rent than own. This pattern is strongest when the household faces higher moving costs, or when unemployment insurance provides a less generous safety net.