After the War

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS
G. Brunet
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Household saving increased dramatically during World War II. By the end of the war, Americans had accumulated substantial liquid assets, largely in the form of war bonds and deposit holdings. This paper examines how wartime accumulation of liquid assets were used by households in the years immediately after World War II, when rationing was relaxed. I exploit geographic variation in wartime saving. Because saving may be endogenous, I use war spending as an instrument for wartime saving. I find that wartime asset accumulation helped fuel a boom in residential investment in the late 1940s. IWartime saving is strongly associated with increases in the housing stock in the immediate postwar years. A 10% increase in wartime saving is associated with a 2.9% to 7.1% increase in the number of housing units in a commuting zone between 1940 and 1950. †Assistant Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University. 238 Church Street # 123, Middletown, CT 06459-0007. Email: gbrunet@wesleyan.edu. I am grateful to Christina Romer, Elisabeth Perlman, Colin Weiss, and Noam Yuchtman for comments and advice. Ellora Derenoncourt collaborated to read, clean, and harmonize the data from the 1947–1950 Surveys of Consumer Finances. Joseph West provided excellent research assistance. All errors are my own.
战后
第二次世界大战期间,家庭储蓄急剧增加。到战争结束时,美国人已经积累了大量的流动资产,主要是以战争债券和存款的形式。本文考察了二战后配给政策放松后,家庭如何利用战时积累的流动资产。我利用了战时储蓄的地理差异。因为储蓄可能是内生的,我把战争开支作为战时储蓄的工具。我发现战时资产积累帮助推动了20世纪40年代末住宅投资的繁荣。战时储蓄与战后几年住房存量的增长密切相关。1940年至1950年间,战时储蓄每增加10%,通勤区住房数量就会增加2.9%至7.1%。†经济学助理教授,卫斯理大学。238教堂街123号,米德尔敦,CT 06459-0007。电子邮件:gbrunet@wesleyan.edu。我感谢克里斯蒂娜·罗默、伊丽莎白·帕尔曼、科林·韦斯和诺姆·尤特曼的评论和建议。Ellora Derenoncourt合作阅读、整理和协调了1947-1950年消费者财务调查的数据。约瑟夫·韦斯特提供了出色的研究协助。所有的错误都是我自己的。
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