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Julia Paxton and Fan Zhuo
 
''Economic Shocks and Savings Behavior by the Rural Poor''
( 2011, Vol. 31 No.4 )
 
 
Using data from 587 marginalized cooperative member households in rural Mexico, this paper examines how household formal financial savings fluctuates with economic shocks and other relevant variables. Regression results show that negative shocks, income, wealth, formal credit, distance from a bank branch, percent of non-working members in a household, and education have a significant influence on formal financial savings. Results from quantile regression show that the impact of negative shocks on formal savings is only statistically significant in households with a high propensity to save. These precautionary savings households not only save more, but are inclined to withdraw savings to alleviate potentially adverse personal income trends associated with the shocks.
 
 
Keywords: Mexico, precautionary savings, quantile regression
JEL: O1 - Economic Development: General
D1 - Household Behavior: General
 
Manuscript Received : Aug 24 2011 Manuscript Accepted : Dec 05 2011

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