金融发展在人口老龄化与储蓄关系中的调节作用

IF 4 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Economic Change and Restructuring Pub Date : 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1007/s10644-024-09670-5
Dong-Hyeon Kim, Peiyao Liu, Shu-Chin Lin
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本文对人口老龄化带来的储蓄后果进行了实证研究,这一问题对政策制定非常重要,但仍远非毫无争议。本文的贡献不是提供另一个证据来验证人口老龄化与储蓄之间的正相关或负相关关系,而是考虑金融发展在这一关系中的调节作用。通过跨国面板数据,我们发现以老年受抚养人为代表的人口老龄化会减少储蓄,但随着金融的发展,这种影响会减弱。而预期寿命则与此相反。金融发展削弱了预期寿命对储蓄增加的影响。这些结论在不同类型的储蓄和控制人均收入增长的情况下都是成立的。数据表明,预期寿命可能会抵消老年抚养的影响,从而限制人口老龄化对储蓄的影响。证据还表明,金融发展限制了人口老龄化对储蓄的影响,需要考虑一个国家的金融发展程度,以解决人口老龄化对储蓄的影响。
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The moderating role of financial development in the nexus between population aging and saving

The paper empirically investigates the saving consequence of population aging, an issue that is important for policymaking and still far from uncontroversial. Rather than providing another piece of evidence to verify the positive or negative correlation between population aging and saving, the contribution of the paper is to consider the moderating role of financial development in the nexus. In a cross-country panel data setting, we find that population aging proxied by old-age dependency decreases saving, but the effect diminishes with financial development. The opposite is found for life expectancy. Financial development weakens the saving-increasing effect of life expectancy. The findings hold for different types of saving and controlling for per-capita income growth. The data suggest that life expectancy may offset the effect of old-age dependency, limiting the influence of population aging on saving. The evidence also suggests that financial development constrains the saving effect of population aging and the need to consider a country’s extent of financial development to address the saving consequence as a population ages.

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期刊介绍: Economic Change and Restructuring has been accepted for SSCI and will get its first Impact Factor in 2020!Since the early 1990s fundamental changes in the world economy, under the auspices of increasing globalisation, have taken place On one hand, the disappearance of the centrally planned economies and the progressive formation of market-oriented economies, have brought about countless systematic changes, where new economic structures, institutions, competences and skills involve complex processes, changes which are still underway and which necessitate adaptation and restructuring to form competitive market economies. On the other hand, many developing economies are making great strides as regards economic reform and liberalisation, and are emerging as new global players. They show an innovative capacity to position themselves in the global economy and to compete with industrialised countries, which are generally believed to be witnessing the rapid erosion of their established positions. These developments are accompanied by the exacerbation of the world competition. Both processes involve transition and the emerging economies, in searching for a new role and scope for public policies and for a new balance between public and private partnership, seem to currently be converging, especially with respect to the policies needed to create appropriate and effective market institutions and integrated reform policies, and to increase the standards of the population''s education levels. Thus, liberalisation and development policies, in attempting to strike a difficult balance between social and environmental needs, must be integrated more coherently. This complexity calls for new analytical and empirical approaches that can explain these new phenomena, which often go beyond the over-simplified facts and conventional ''wisdom'' that emerged at the start of the transition in the early 1990s. Economic Change and Restructuring (formerly ''Economics of Planning''), by keeping abreast of developments affecting both transitional and emerging economies, is aimed to attract original empirical and policy analysis contributions that are focused on various issues, including macroeconomic analysis, fiscal issues, finance and banking, industrial and trade development, and regional and local development issues. The journal aspires to publish cutting edge research and to serve as a forum for economists and policymakers working in these fields.Officially cited as: Econ Change Restruct
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