Control Thyself: Self-Control Failure and Household Wealth
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Date
2014-10-09
Author
Biljanovska, Nina
Palligkinis, Spyros
SAFE No.
69
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Abstract
We examine the relationship between household wealth and self-control. Although self-control has been linked to consumption and financial behavior, its measurement remains an open issue. We employ a definition of self-control failure that follows literature in psychology, suggesting that three factors can render self-control defective: lack of planning, lack of monitoring, and lack of commitment to pre-set plans. Our measure combines those three ingredients and can be computed using a standard representative survey. We find that self-control failure is strongly associated with different household net wealth measures and with self-assessed financial distress.
Research Area
Household Finance
Macro Finance
Macro Finance
Keywords
self-control, household wealth, household finance
JEL Classification
D01, D12, D14
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Topic
Fiscal Stability
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
Saving and Borrowing
Household Finance
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Publication Type
Working Paper
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