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Institutions and Savings in Low-Income Households2005, Jami Curley, Fred Ssewamala and Michael Sherraden
Center for Social Development, CSD Working Paper No. 05-13
 
 
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This paper contributes to the emerging research on the role of institutions in individual asset and wealth accumulation. It provides a closer examination of the institutional theory of saving as an important framework that may help explain the saving performance and asset accumulation of low-income households in the United States. Specifically, the paper answers the following key question: Controlling for income and several measurable individual characteristics, do institutions matter in influencing the saving behavior and asset accumulation of low-income households?