Subject: Economics and Finance Book Title: Understanding Consumption
Understanding Consumption
Deaton, Angus
William Church Osborn Professor of Public Affairs and Professor of Economic and International Affairs, Center of International Studies, Princeton University
Print publication date: 1992
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: November 2003
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-828824-4
doi:10.1093/0198288247.001.0001
Abstract:
Presents a comprehensive introduction to the study of consumption and saving using theoretical models based on standard microeconomic foundations as well as reviewing the substantial empirical literature on the subject. A number of related topics such as the growth-to-saving hypothesis, the impact of interest rates on saving, risk sharing, aggregation, and information are also covered. One main focus of the book is the debate on the permanent income hypothesis and the excess sensitivity of consumption with respect to income. The importance of precautionary saving and liquidity constraints in explaining the observed consumption paths are also discussed in detail.