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Consumption and Precautionary Saving: An Empirical Analysis Under Both Financial and Environmental Risks
2011
Social Science Research Network
This paper studies the empirical relationship between consumption and saving under two different sources of uncertainty: financial risk and environmental risk. The analysis is carried out using time series data for six advanced economies in the period 1965-2007. The results support the theoretical conclusions that both financial risk alone and the interaction between financial and environmental risks affect consumption. Moreover, we suggest a solution to some shortcomings which concern the
doi:10.2139/ssrn.1919479
fatcat:c2lgzohbmbfkrfyl5ftgw7tuue