The financial crisis and consumers' income and pension expectations

"The expectations of economic agents play a crucial role in almost any inter-temporal economic model. A period of economic crisis may make consumer expectations more pessimistic and affect their saving or retirement plans and decisions. Using 2009-2012 panel data for a representative sample of...

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Main Authors: Bissonnette, Luc, van Soest, Arthur
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Université du Québec 2015
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19114281124919324639-The-financial-crisis-and-consu.htm
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Summary:"The expectations of economic agents play a crucial role in almost any inter-temporal economic model. A period of economic crisis may make consumer expectations more pessimistic and affect their saving or retirement plans and decisions. Using 2009-2012 panel data for a representative sample of the Dutch population, we analyze consumers’ perception of the crisis and its expected impact on the household. Second, we analyze the deviations between short run income expectations and realizations, and how they are shaped by how people perceive the crisis. Finally, we study how crisis perceptions affect retirement age and income expectation."
Physical Description:23 p.
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