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Policy Uncertainty and Household Savings

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Giavazzi, Francesco; McMahon, Michael
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Abstract
Using German microdata and a quasi-natural experiment, we provide evidence on how households respond to an increase in uncertainty. We find that household saving increases significantly following the increase in political uncertainty observed in the run-up to the 1998 German general election. We also find evidence of a labor supply response by workers who can use the margin offered by part-time employment. Our results are suggestive of the economic effects of “wars of attrition”: when political disagreement leads to delays in adopting a reform or the possibility that earlier reforms may be revoked, the increased uncertainty could slow the economy.
Date issued
2012-04
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/71725
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Economics
Journal
Review of Economics and Statistics
Publisher
MIT Press
Citation
Giavazzi, Francesco, and Michael McMahon. “Policy Uncertainty and Household Savings.” Review of Economics and Statistics 94.2 (2012): 517–531. © 2012 The MIT Press
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0034-6535
1530-9142

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