A Simple Model of Educated Hand-to-Mouth Consumers

A. Pigoń
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The main goal of this paper is to analyse the role of human capital in the incidence of hand-to-mouth ( HtM ) consumers: those who have no liquid resources. The proposed model is based on a two-asset model by Kaplan, Violante and Weidner [ 2014 ] with an extension to allow for endogenous accumulation of human capital and is confronted with empirical data on US households from the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF). I show how the HtM status of consumers depends on their innate abilities, time preference and initial resources. Wealthy HtM households, i.e. households with illiquid resources but with little or no liquidity, are more able, more patient and initially richer than poor HtM households. As a consequence, they accumulate more human capital than poor HtM households. For both types of households, their status depends on having a steep income path, which is endogenous because of endogenous human capital accumulation. The correlation of observable characteristics with HtM behaviour may be of interest to
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受过教育的消费者的简单模型
本文的主要目标是分析人力资本在手到嘴(HtM)消费者的发生率中的作用:那些没有流动资源的人。所提出的模型基于Kaplan、Violante和Weidner[2014]提出的双资产模型,并对其进行了扩展,以考虑人力资本的内生积累,并与来自消费者财务调查(SCF)的美国家庭的经验数据进行了对比。我展示了消费者的HtM地位如何取决于他们的先天能力、时间偏好和初始资源。富裕的HtM家庭,即拥有非流动性资源但很少或没有流动性的家庭,比贫穷的HtM家庭更有能力、更有耐心,最初也更富有。因此,他们比贫穷的HtM家庭积累了更多的人力资本。对于这两种类型的家庭来说,其地位取决于其收入路径的陡峭程度,由于内生的人力资本积累,其收入路径是内生的。可观察特征与HtM行为的相关性可能会引起兴趣
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