Financial Deregulation and Household Saving
Tamim Bayoumi
Economic Journal, 1993, vol. 103, issue 421, 1432-43
Abstract:
An empirical model of the relationship between financial deregulation and household saving is developed and estimated using regional data for the United Kingdom. Financial deregulation is found to be associated with a rise in the sensitivity of household saving to wealth, income, and the real interest rate, as well as being associated with an autonomous fall of 2$71 percentage points in the personal saving rate. Copyright 1993 by Royal Economic Society.
Date: 1993
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