Scandinavian Working Papers in Economics

Discussion Papers,
Statistics Norway, Research Department

No 361: Financial Deregulation and Household Saving. The Norwegian Experience Revisited

Elin Halvorsen ()
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Elin Halvorsen: Statistics Norway

Abstract: I use new micro data to study the effects of credit deregulation on the Norwegian household savings decline in the mid-1980s. This paper has three main findings. First, the decline in saving started in 1983, a couple of years earlier than previously thought on the basis of National Accounts data. Second, it was primarily young and middle-aged households who increased their consumption. Finally, the rapid increase in housing prices in 1985-86 may have been an important determinant of older and retired households' saving through reversed mortgages, but cannot on its own explain the decline in savings that started in 1983.

Keywords: Saving; consumption; financial deregulation; wealth effects and house prices.

JEL-codes: D91; E21; E44 October 2003

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