Intertemporal consumption and lifecycle in a pandemic context: an experimental approximation

Claudia Milena Pico Bonilla, Luis Eduardo Sandoval Garrido
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The Covid-19 pandemic generated uncertainty among consumers, a slowdown in consumption and an increase of the added saving at world level, the microeconomic evidence showed a tendency towards dissaving and growing consumption. These variations activate questioning about the consequences of confinement in intertemporal consumption, at the same time they allow to provide new empirical evidence about life-cycle models in their standard or neoclassical and behavioral versions. The purpose of this work was to experimentally evaluate the intertemporal consumption patterns from   the postulates of both life cycle models. To this end, an experimental simulation exercise of online purchases of commodities was carried out with the participation of 210 consumers who were subjected to treatments that included a baseline, income increase scenarios and no-income withdrawal scenarios. The results verified the existence of consistent responses with the behavioral model in 85% of the cases and with the standard model for the remaining 15%; that is, the tendencies to smooth consumption and increase savings were in the minority in the group evaluated and the confinement context did not translate into more self-controlled intertemporal consumption behaviors.
大流行病背景下的跨期消费和生命周期:一种实验性近似方法
Covid-19 大流行病给消费者带来了不确定性,在世界范围内导致消费放缓和储蓄增加,而微观经济证据则显示出储蓄减少和消费增长的趋势。这些变化引发了人们对限制跨期消费后果的质疑,同时也为生命周期模型的标准版、新古典版和行为版提供了新的经验证据。这项工作的目的是从这两种生命周期模型的假设出发,对跨期消费模式进行实验性评估。为此,对 210 名消费者进行了网上购买商品的模拟实验,对他们进行了基线、收入增加情景和无收入退出情景等处理。结果证明,在 85%的情况下,消费者的反应与行为模型一致,而在其余 15%的情况下,消费者的反应与标准模型一致;也就是说,在被评估的群体中,平滑消费和增加储蓄的倾向是少数,而限制性环境并没有转化为更加自我控制的跨期消费行为。
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