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Kuné, J. Studies on the Relationship between Social Security and Personal Saving. A Tabular Survey. Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, 16(3), 371-380. https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.16.3.371
Kuné, Jan B. "Studies on the Relationship between Social Security and Personal Saving. A Tabular Survey" Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital 16.3, 1983, 371-380. https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.16.3.371
Kuné, Jan B. (1983): Studies on the Relationship between Social Security and Personal Saving. A Tabular Survey, in: Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, vol. 16, iss. 3, 371-380, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/ccm.16.3.371

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Studies on the Relationship between Social Security and Personal Saving. A Tabular Survey

Kuné, Jan B.

Credit and Capital Markets – Kredit und Kapital, Vol. 16 (1983), Iss. 3 : pp. 371–380

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Kuné, Jan B.

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  45. Boyle, P. and J. Murray: Social Security Wealth and Private Saving in Canada, The Canadian Journal of Economics, 12, 1979, pp. 456 - 68.  Google Scholar
  46. Cagan, Ph.: The Effect of Pension Plans on Aggregate Savings, National Bureau of Economic Research, New York, 1965.  Google Scholar
  47. Danziger, S., Haveman, R. and R. Plotnick: How Income Transfer Programs Affect Work, Savings and the Income Distribution: A Critical Review, Journal of Economic Literature, 19, 1981, pp. 975 - 1028.  Google Scholar
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  49. Eisner, R.: Capital Shortage: Myth and Reality, American Economic Review, 67, Papers and Proceedings, 1977, pp. 110 - 15.  Google Scholar
  50. Esposito, L.: Effect of Social Security on Saving: Review of Studies Using U.S. Time-Series Data, Social Security Bulletin, May 1978, pp. 9 - 17.  Google Scholar
  51. Feldstein, M. S.: Social Security, Induced Retirement and Aggregate Capital Accumulation, Journal of Political Economy, 82, 1974, pp. 905 - 26.  Google Scholar
  52. Feldstein, M. S.: Social Security and the Distribution of Wealth, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 71, dec. 1976, pp.800 - 07.  Google Scholar
  53. Feldstein, M. S.: National Saving in the United States, In: Capital for Productivity and Jobs, eds. E. Shapiro and W._L. White, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., 1977.  Google Scholar
  54. Feldstein, M. S.: Social Security and Private Savings: International Evidence in an Extended Life-Cycle Model, In: The Economics of Public Savings, eds. M. S. Feldstein and R. P. Inman, International Economic Association, 1977H,  Google Scholar
  55. Feldstein, M. S.: Do Private Pensions Increase National Savings, Journal of Public Economics, 10, 1978, pp. 277 -94.  Google Scholar
  56. Feldstein, M. S. and A. Pellechio: Social Security and Household Wealth Accumulation: New Micro-Econometric Evidence, Review of Economics and Statistics, 61, 1979, pp. 361 - 68.  Google Scholar
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  61. Gultenkin, N.B. and D. E. Logue: Social Security and Personal Saving: Survey and New Evidence, in: Social Security versus Private Saving, ed. G. M. von Fürstenberg, Ballinger, Cambridge, Mass., pp. 65 - 132, 1979.  Google Scholar
  62. Hemming, R.: State Pensions and Personal Savings, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 25, 1978, pp. 135 - 47.  Google Scholar
  63. Horioka, C. Y.: International Differences in Social Security and Saving: A Comparison of the Barro and Feldstein Estimates, Journal of Public Economics, 14, 1880, pp. 238 - 44.  Google Scholar
  64. Katona, G.: Private Pensions and Individual Saving, Survey Research Centre, Institute for Social Research, The University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, 1965.  Google Scholar
  65. Kessler, P., Masson, A. and D. Strauss-Kahn: Systeme de retraites et 6pargne des menages en France, Revue Economique, 31, 1980, pp. 1157 - 77.  Google Scholar
  66. Kopits, G. and P. Gotur: The Influence of Social Security on Household Savings: a Cross-Country Investigation, IMF Staff Papers, 27, 1980, pp. 161 - 90.  Google Scholar
  67. Kotlikoff, L. J.: Testing the Theory of Social Security and Life Cycle Accumulation, American Economic Review, 69, 19791, pp. 396 - 410.  Google Scholar
  68. Kotlikoff, L. J.: Social Security and Equilibrium Capital Intensity, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 93, 19791, pp. 233 - 53.  Google Scholar
  69. Kune, J. B.: The Impact of Social Security on Personal Saving: Evidence for the Netherlands, 1952 - 1978, Het Verzekerings-Archief, 58, 1981, pp. 33 - 41.  Google Scholar
  70. Leimer, D.R. and S.D. Lesnoy: Social Security and Private Saving: New Time-Series Evidence, Journal of Political Economy, 90, 1982, pp. 606 - 29.  Google Scholar
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  72. Fürstenberg, Ballinger Cambridge, Mass., pp. 167 - 228, 1979.  Google Scholar
  73. Modigliani, F. and RR. Brumberg: Utility Analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross-Section Data, In: Post Keynesian Economics, ed. K. K. Kurihara, Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, 1954.  Google Scholar
  74. Munnell, A. H.: The Effect of Social Security on Personal Saving, Lippincott, Cambridge, Mass., 1974.  Google Scholar
  75. Munnell, A. H.: Private Pensions and Savings: New Evidence, Journal of Political Economy, 84, 1976, pp. 1013 - 32.  Google Scholar
  76. Munnell, A. H.: Social Security, Private Pensions and Saving, New England Economic Review, May/June 1980, pp. 31 - 47.  Google Scholar
  77. Ontario, Ministry of Treasury, Economics and Intergovernmental Affairs; Social Security and Personal Savings: Canadian Evidence in an Extended Life Cycle Model, Oct. 1977. Summarizedin G.M. von Fürstenberg (ed.), Social Security versus Private Saving, by Denny, M. and S. A. Rea, Ballinger, Cambridge, Mass., 1979.  Google Scholar
  78. Pestieau, P. and S. Perelman: Pension publique et Epargne privee; l’exemple belge, Revue Economique, 31, 1980, pp. 1179 - 88.  Google Scholar
  79. Pfaff, M., Hurler, P. and R. Dennerlein: Old Age Security and Saving in the Federal Republic of Germany, In: Social Security versus Private Saving, ed. G. M. von  Google Scholar
  80. Fürstenberg, Ballinger Cambridge, Mass., 1979, pp. 277 - 312.-  Google Scholar
  81. Pogue, T.F.and L.G. Sgontz: Social Security and Investment in Human Capital, National Tax Journal, 30, 1977, pp. 157- 69.  Google Scholar
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Abstract

Studies on the Relationship between Social Security and Personal Saving

This paper gives a survey of the most important time-series studies on the relationship between social security and personal saving carried out for the United States, Canada and six European countries. The tabular survey lists the social security variable and the evidence of the impact on personal saving