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- Title
CONSUMPTION RESPONSE TO GOVERNMENT TRANSFERS: BEHAVIORAL MOTIVES REVEALED BY SAVERS AND SPENDERS.
- Authors
Wei-Kang Wong
- Abstract
This article surveyed recipients of one-off government transfers in Singapore to investigate to what extent different behavioral motives might have affected their consumption response. It also investigates how the recipients' personal characteristics might have affected their consumption response and the appeal of different motives. In the sample surveyed, savers were mostly motivated by precautionary saving, followed by Ricardian equivalence, whereas spenders were mainly driven by rule of thumb and present bias. The bequest motive turned out to be unimportant. Older, better educated, and economically better-off individuals facing no liquidity constraint were more likely to be savers.
- Subjects
CONSUMPTION (Economics); GOVERNMENT policy; RICARDIAN equivalence theorem; LIQUIDITY (Economics); BEHAVIORAL economics; ECONOMIC impact
- Publication
Contemporary Economic Policy, 2012, Vol 30, Issue 4, p489
- ISSN
1074-3529
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1465-7287.2011.00276.x