Household savings, Corporate savings and Government savings- Substitutability of Savings by Sectors in Japan and the United Sates (in Japanese)
Yoichi Matsubayashi ()
Economic Analysis, 2009, vol. 181, 48-74
Abstract:
This article describes an empirical examination of the substitutability of savings among household, corporate, and government sectors in Japan and the United States. First, the theoretical micro-foundations were constructed, in which each sector behaves under the intertemporal optimization. Empirical investigations were conducted based on the theoretical formation. The estimation results indicate that changes in corporate savings induced an offsetting effect on personal savings to some degree in both countries. On the other hand, the substitutability of savings between household and government is not clearly recognized in both countries.
Date: 2009
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