Corporate Retentions and Consumers’ Expenditure
Michael Sumner
Manchester School, 2004, vol. 72, issue 1, 119-130
Abstract:
Corporate retained profits have well‐determined effects on both total and non‐durable consumers’ expenditure, with coefficients which do not differ significantly from those on disposable income in a standard consumption function; the effects also appear in a life‐cycle model which excludes disposable income. Retentions convey no useful information about future values of the other arguments of either consumption function. The implications of an alternative explanatory hypothesis, of a discrepancy between the principles and practice of national accounting, are not rejected.
Date: 2004
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