Neglected Heterogeneity and Dynamics in Cross-Country Savings Regressions

This paper examines the extent to which conclusions of cross-country studies of private savings are robust to allowing for the possible heterogeneity of savings behavior across countries and the inclusion of dynamics. It shows that neglecting heterogeneity and dynamics can lead to misleading inferences about the key determinants of savings behavior. The results indicate that among the many variables considered in the literature only the fiscal variables-the general government surplus as a proportion of GDP and the ratio of government consumption to GDP-are important determinants of private savings rates in the industrial countries in the post-World War II period.
Publication date: September 1999
ISBN: 9781451855036
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Saving behavior , OECD , cross-country studies , panel data models , slope heterogeneity , dynamics , Ricardian effect , time series , mean group , correlation , equations , econometrics

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