Hassan F. Gholipour, Reza Tajaddini, Amir Arjomandi
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Trust in the pension system and housing investment
Purpose
This research contributes to the existing literature on the connection between trust and investment activities by exploring the effect of trust in the retirement system on dwelling investments.
Design/methodology/approach
This study utilizes data including 28 OECD countries from 2009 to 2020, and employs panel fixed effects and GMM estimators.
Findings
The analysis reveals a negative relationship between trust in the retirement system and investment in dwellings. Notably, this is found to be more evident in countries that promote neo-liberalized welfare systems.
Practical implications
The implications of our results are particularly relevant for policymakers and international construction firms.
Originality/value
The primary contribution of this paper extends the “trust–pension investment behavior” nexus. We explore whether individuals with diminished trust in the retirement system consider investing in the property market as an alternative means to safeguard their financial well-being during retirement.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Economic Studies publishes high quality research findings and commentary on international developments in economics. The journal maintains a sound balance between economic theory and application at both the micro and the macro levels. Articles on economic issues between individual nations, emerging and evolving trading blocs are particularly welcomed. Contributors are encouraged to spell out the practical implications of their work for economists in government and industry