PRECAUTIONARY SAVINGS AND CPF CONTRIBUTIONS IN THE PRESENCE OF A BORROWING CONSTRAINT
Chern Woon Lam and
Basant Kapur ()
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Chern Woon Lam: National University of Singapore, Singapore
The Singapore Economic Review (SER), 2002, vol. 47, issue 01, 129-152
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The neutrality result that total private savings (voluntary and compulsory) are invariant to a change in the employee's CPF contribution rate has been derived by Hoon (1991) and Liew (2000), both of whom assumed perfect capital markets. It was shown by Lim (1994) to hold in a model with borrowing constraints as long as the latter are nonbinding. In this article, we integrate the phenomena of income uncertainty (from Liew) and borrowing constraints (from Lim) in a stochastic, intertemporal optimisation model. We demonstrate the existence of precautionary savings and, contrary to received thinking, the nonneutrality result of total savings to the employee's CPF contribution rate even for workers with positive voluntary savings. The broader implications of this result are also discussed.
Keywords: Central Provident Fund; Precautionary savings; Borrowing constraints (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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DOI: 10.1142/S0217590802000432
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