Are Income Poverty and Perceptions of Financial Difficulties Dynamically Interrelated?

S. Ayllón, Alessio Fusco
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An individual's economic ill fare can be assessed both objectively, looking at one's income with reference to a poverty line, or subjectively on the basis of the individual's perceived experience of financial difficulties. Although these are distinct perspectives, income poverty and perceptions of financial difficulties are likely to be interrelated: low income (especially if it persists) is likely to negatively affect perceptions of financial difficulties and, as recently suggested by the behavioral economics literature, (past) subjective sentiment may in return influence individual's income generating ability and poverty status. The aim of this paper is to determine the extent of these dynamic cross-effects between both processes. Using Luxembourg survey data, our main result highlights the existence of a feedback effect from past perceived financial difficulties on current income poverty suggesting that subjective perceptions can have objective effects on an individual's behaviour and outcomes.
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收入贫困和对财务困难的认识是动态相关的吗?
一个人的经济状况既可以客观地评估,参照贫困线看一个人的收入,也可以主观地根据个人感知到的经济困难经历来评估。虽然这些是不同的观点,但收入贫困和对财务困难的看法可能是相互关联的:低收入(特别是如果持续存在的话)可能会对财务困难的看法产生负面影响,而且正如行为经济学文献最近提出的那样,(过去的)主观情绪可能反过来影响个人的创收能力和贫困状况。本文的目的是确定这两个过程之间的动态交叉效应的程度。利用卢森堡的调查数据,我们的主要结果强调了过去感知到的财务困难对当前收入贫困的反馈效应的存在,这表明主观感知可以对个人的行为和结果产生客观影响。
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