Culture and Household Saving
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presentation
Date Issued
2015-06-06
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Abstract
In this paper, I examine the role of culture for households' saving decisions. Exploiting historical language borders within Switzerland, I isolate the effect of culture from economic, institutional, demographic and geographic factors for a homogeneous and representative sample of households. The analysis is based on the Swiss Household Panel that I complement with geographic and socio-economic data. I show that households located in the Romanic-speaking part (Italian, French) are more than 10 percentage points less likely to save than German-speaking households. I show that these differences are consistent with different distributions of time preferences and norms of taking informal consumer credit in financial distress across language regions.
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English
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No
Event Location
Western Economic Association 11th International Conference, University of Wellington, January 8-11, 2015; 8th International Conference of Panel Data Users in Switzerland, June 1- 2, 2015, University of Lausanne; SSES Annual Congress 2015 The Solvency of P
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242106
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