Estimating household-sector wealth in South Africa.

Substantial changes in equity values and the value of residential real estate over the past decade have generated new interest around the world in the potential influence of household-sector wealth on the final consumption expenditure of private households. This is equally true in South Africa. Fina...

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Main Authors: Aron, J, Muellbauer, J, Prinsloo, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: South African Reserve Bank 2006
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Prinsloo, J
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description Substantial changes in equity values and the value of residential real estate over the past decade have generated new interest around the world in the potential influence of household-sector wealth on the final consumption expenditure of private households. This is equally true in South Africa. Final consumption expenditure by households relative to gross domestic product rose from an average of 56 per cent in the 1980s to an average of 62.5 per cent between 1990 and 2005. By contrast, gross saving as a percentage of gross domestic product declined from an average of 24.5 per cent during the 1980s to only 16 per cent on average between 1990 and 2005. Likewise, gross saving by the household sector relative to gross domestic product declined from 6.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent on average during these respective periods. Household balance sheet evidence is likely to help explain these phenomena.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8d413be9-9113-4d39-8deb-cde65fffa41e2022-03-26T22:50:07ZEstimating household-sector wealth in South Africa.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8d413be9-9113-4d39-8deb-cde65fffa41eEnglishDepartment of Economics - ePrintsSouth African Reserve Bank2006Aron, JMuellbauer, JPrinsloo, JSubstantial changes in equity values and the value of residential real estate over the past decade have generated new interest around the world in the potential influence of household-sector wealth on the final consumption expenditure of private households. This is equally true in South Africa. Final consumption expenditure by households relative to gross domestic product rose from an average of 56 per cent in the 1980s to an average of 62.5 per cent between 1990 and 2005. By contrast, gross saving as a percentage of gross domestic product declined from an average of 24.5 per cent during the 1980s to only 16 per cent on average between 1990 and 2005. Likewise, gross saving by the household sector relative to gross domestic product declined from 6.5 per cent to 3.5 per cent on average during these respective periods. Household balance sheet evidence is likely to help explain these phenomena.
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