Saving Behavior and Wealth Accumulation in a Pure Life-Cycle Model with Income Uncertainty

Saving Behavior and Wealth Accumulation in a Pure Life-Cycle Model with Income Uncertainty
Author: Ian Irvine
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Release: 2003
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Several models of economic behavior currently compete for an explanation of individual wealth accumulation and savings patterns. In this paper we focus in particular upon the role of income uncertainty, and the role played by a retirement period, during which time expected earnings are zero. We find that income uncertainty can alter savings patterns over the lifecycle significantly, with the greatest influence on the wealth of young individuals. However, its influence on the aggregate stock of wealth is less than earlier theoretical work indicates.

The Distribution of Wealth with Uncertain Income

The Distribution of Wealth with Uncertain Income
Author: Ian Irvine
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Release: 2003
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It is well known that an uncertain income stream will induce individuals to save if they are forward looking. In this paper we investigate the consequences of such saving upon the distribution of wealth among households. The inquiry is motivated by the fact that both the dispersion of the U.S. wealth distribution and the variance of transitory income have increased in the recent past. Surprisingly, we find that an increase in earnings uncertainty is more likely to decrease than increase the inequality in wealth holdings.

Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty, and Economic Well-being

Horizontal Equity, Uncertainty, and Economic Well-being
Author: Martin David
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2009-02-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0226137287

The result of a National Bureau of Economic Research Income and Wealth conference held in December 1983, this volume looks at the concept of "economic well-being" and the ways that analysts have tried to measure it. In addition to income, economists have begun to consider such factors as pensions, wealth, health, and environment when measuring the well-being of a particular group. They have also begun to measure how consumers respond, successfully or unsuccessfully, to such economic uncertainties as inflation, divorce, and retirement. Using new data and techniques, the contributors to this book concentrate on issues of uncertainty and horizontal equity (the equal treatment of individuals within a defined group). Their work points to better ways of determining how various groups in a society are faring relative to other groups. Economists and policy analysts, therefore, will be in a better position to determine how government programs should be applied when well-being is used as a test.

Preparing for an Aging World

Preparing for an Aging World
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2001-06-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0309170877

Aging is a process that encompasses virtually all aspects of life. Because the speed of population aging is accelerating, and because the data needed to study the aging process are complex and expensive to obtain, it is imperative that countries coordinate their research efforts to reap the most benefits from this important information. Preparing for an Aging World looks at the behavioral and socioeconomic aspects of aging, and focuses on work, retirement, and pensions; wealth and savings behavior; health and disability; intergenerational transfers; and concepts of well-being. It makes recommendations for a collection of new, cross-national data on aging populationsâ€"data that will allow nations to develop policies and programs for addressing the major shifts in population age structure now occurring. These efforts, if made internationally, would advance our understanding of the aging process around the world.

A Theory of Wealth Distribution and Accumulation

A Theory of Wealth Distribution and Accumulation
Author: Mauro Baranzini
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780198233138

This volume provides a general framework for a macroeconomic theory of income distribution and wealth distribution and accumulation. The book is divided into two parts. In the first the author surveys the sets of literature on the subject and relates them to each other. In the second part he makes his own contribution by presenting a new model which uses both neo-classical and post-Keynesian analytical tools. The author focuses on the laws which regulate the behavior of individuals and social groups within a given institutional set-up, and in particular those which regulate the accumulation of inter-generational wealth and life-cycle savings of families or dynasties, both in a deterministic and stochastic context. The theoretical issue of savings accumulation is reconsidered, alongside income distribution, and profit determination by concentrating on the historical reasons that are at the basis of "class distinction," as well as "generation distinction," in modern economic analysis.