Household consumption function based on permanent income hypothesis: a systematic review

The Permanent Income Hypothesis was first proposed by Milton Friedman in the 1950s and has been an important theory in the field of macroeconomics. According to this theory, the spending behavior of individuals is based on their long-term average income rather than their current income. The theory p...

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Main Authors: Wong, Sing Yun, Samsu, Siti Hajar, Yassin, Jain, Taasim, Shairil Izwan, Madli, Faerozh
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2023
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author Wong, Sing Yun
Samsu, Siti Hajar
Yassin, Jain
Taasim, Shairil Izwan
Madli, Faerozh
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Samsu, Siti Hajar
Yassin, Jain
Taasim, Shairil Izwan
Madli, Faerozh
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description The Permanent Income Hypothesis was first proposed by Milton Friedman in the 1950s and has been an important theory in the field of macroeconomics. According to this theory, the spending behavior of individuals is based on their long-term average income rather than their current income. The theory posits that individuals adjust their spending patterns based on their expected lifetime income rather than temporary fluctuations in their income. Given the severe impact of COVID-19 on household consumption and income change, it becomes increasingly important to model household consumption. With this subject becoming increasingly significant, it is noteworthy to retrieve and report on the existing literature, especially within the context of explaining the Permanent Income Hypothesis (PIH) relevancy to model household consumption. This study will employ the PRISMA strategy in the systematic review of the existing literature. The finding from this review showed the literature found can be clustered into three (3) themes in answering the research questions and contributing to the existing body of knowledge in this domain. Finally, this systematic review will advance the literature and provide recommendations for policy formulation, as well as paving way for future studies within this context.
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spelling upm.eprints-1081952024-09-12T06:57:43Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/108195/ Household consumption function based on permanent income hypothesis: a systematic review Wong, Sing Yun Samsu, Siti Hajar Yassin, Jain Taasim, Shairil Izwan Madli, Faerozh The Permanent Income Hypothesis was first proposed by Milton Friedman in the 1950s and has been an important theory in the field of macroeconomics. According to this theory, the spending behavior of individuals is based on their long-term average income rather than their current income. The theory posits that individuals adjust their spending patterns based on their expected lifetime income rather than temporary fluctuations in their income. Given the severe impact of COVID-19 on household consumption and income change, it becomes increasingly important to model household consumption. With this subject becoming increasingly significant, it is noteworthy to retrieve and report on the existing literature, especially within the context of explaining the Permanent Income Hypothesis (PIH) relevancy to model household consumption. This study will employ the PRISMA strategy in the systematic review of the existing literature. The finding from this review showed the literature found can be clustered into three (3) themes in answering the research questions and contributing to the existing body of knowledge in this domain. Finally, this systematic review will advance the literature and provide recommendations for policy formulation, as well as paving way for future studies within this context. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2023 Article PeerReviewed Wong, Sing Yun and Samsu, Siti Hajar and Yassin, Jain and Taasim, Shairil Izwan and Madli, Faerozh (2023) Household consumption function based on permanent income hypothesis: a systematic review. International Journal of Academic Research in Economics and Management Sciences, 12 (1). pp. 392-403. ISSN 2226-3624; ESSN: 2311-4185 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJAREMS/article/view/16654/Household-Consumption-Function-Based-on-Permanent-Income-Hypothesis-A-Systematic-Review 10.6007/ijarems/v12-i1/16654
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