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Author:Bernheim, D.
Skinner, J.
Weinberg, S.
Title:What Accounts for the Variation in Retirement Wealth Among U.S. Households?
Journal:American Economic Review
2001 : SEP, VOL. 91:4, p. 832-857
Index terms:USA
CONSUMER EXPENDITURE
ECONOMICS
Language:eng
Abstract:Even among households with similar socioeconomic characteristics, saving and wealth vary considerably. Life-cycle models attribute this variation to differences in time preference, rates, risk tolerance, exposure to uncertainty, relative tastes for work and leisure at advanced ages, and income replacement rates. These factors have testable implications concerning the relation between accumulated wealth and the shape of the consumption profile. Using the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and the Consumer Expenditure Survey, the authors find little support for these implications. The data are instead consistent with "rule of thumb," "mental accounting," or hyperbolic discounting theories of wealth accumulation.
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