Journal article
Consumption, Income, and Wealth: Evidence from Age, Cohort, and Period Elasticities
GC Lim, Q Zeng
Review of Income and Wealth | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1111/roiw.12182
Abstract
This paper examines the relationship between non-durable consumption, income, and wealth (housing and financial) allowing explicitly for generational heterogeneity. A framework is proposed to disentangle cohort, age, and period effects and the empirical analysis is based on the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey data. We find that there are significant generational differences and the results highlight the range of elasticities implicit in results presented, thus far, by age groups. Moreover, we find supporting evidence of humped shaped age profiles for the elasticity of consumption with respect to income and the importance of financial wealth for those aged 60+. The framework also allows us t..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would like to thank the Australian Research Council for financial support, and three anonymous referees for extremely helpful comments.