基于情景模拟实验的中国住房反向抵押贷款需求意愿转化分析

IF 1 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Wei Han, Bo Zhang
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摘要

随着人口老龄化的快速发展,住房反向抵押贷款(HRMs)已成为多层次养老保险体系的重要补充,有助于缓解养老金融资压力。然而,由于中老年居民金融知识水平有限,对住房反向抵押贷款的机制和收益存在 "认知偏差",导致 "有效需求不足",中国住房反向抵押贷款市场面临挑战。本研究通过以人力资源管理相关信息披露为核心的情景模拟实验,实证研究了改变人力资源管理 "需求意愿 "的可能性。研究结果包括(1)高达 46.78%的受试者在接受信息披露后,对采用人力资源管理系统的态度由 "不愿意 "转变为 "愿意",表明认知偏差极大地影响了这些住房产品的有效需求不足。信息披露实验可以在一定程度上纠正金融素养的不足,从而显著增强潜在的需求意愿。(2)实验结束后,具有强烈将财产留给家人动机的受试者(被称为 "强烈遗赠动机")明显改变了其采用人力资源管理系统的意愿("需求意愿")。这表明,清晰、全面的宣传策略可以更好地调整中老年居民对人力资源管理系统在保护遗产方面作用的认识,减少遗赠相关因素对其财务决策的影响。(3)最初金融知识水平较低的参与者在实验后的需求意愿也发生了明显的变化。获得通俗易懂的高质量信息似乎有助于老年人认识到人力资源管理系统的潜在益处,从而减轻认知局限对其决策的负面影响。这些发现凸显了提高中老年人金融素养和促进他们更好地了解人力资源市场的重要性,这可以有效地应对人口老龄化带来的挑战和养老金融资的压力。
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Analysis of the transformation of demand willingness for housing reverse mortgages in China based on a scenario simulation experiment

As the population rapidly ages, Housing Reverse Mortgages (HRMs) have emerged as a valuable addition to the multilevel pension insurance system, helping to alleviate the pressure on pension financing. However, the HRM market in China faces challenges due to the limited financial literacy among middle-aged and elderly residents; there is a “cognitive bias” toward understanding the mechanisms and benefits of HRMs leading to “insufficient effective demand.” This study empirically investigates the likelihood of changing the “demand willingness” for an HRM through a scenario-simulation experiment focused on HRM-related information disclosure. The findings include: (1) Up to 46.78% of the subjects' attitudes toward adopting HRMs shifted from “unwilling” to “willing” after receiving disclosed information, indicating that cognitive bias significantly impacts the insufficient effective demand for these housing products. The information disclosure experiment can correct the inadequate financial literacy to a certain extent, thereby significantly enhancing the potential demand willingness. (2) After the experiment, subjects with strong motives to bequeath their property to family members (referred to as “strong bequest motives”) significantly changed their willingness to adopt HRMs (“demand willingness”). This suggests that a clear, comprehensive promotional strategy can better align middle-aged and elderly residents' perceptions of the role of HRMs in protecting inheritances, reducing the impact of bequest-related considerations on their financial decisions. (3) Participants initially exhibiting lower financial literacy also demonstrated notable shifts in their demand willingness postexperiment. Access to easily understood, high-quality information appears to help older individuals recognize the potential benefits of HRMs, mitigating the negative effects of cognitive limitations on their decision-making. These findings highlight the importance of enhancing financial literacy and promoting a better understanding of HRMs among middle-aged and elderly individuals, which may effectively manage the challenges associated with an aging population and the pressures on pension financing.

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期刊介绍: The Asian Economic Journal provides detailed coverage of a wide range of topics in economics relating to East Asia, including investigation of current research, international comparisons and country studies. It is a forum for debate amongst theorists, practitioners and researchers and publishes high-quality theoretical, empirical and policy orientated contributions. The Asian Economic Journal facilitates the exchange of information among researchers on a world-wide basis and offers a unique opportunity for economists to keep abreast of research on economics pertaining to East Asia.
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