Habits, Rule-of-Thumb Consumption and Useful Public Consumption in sub-Saharan Africa: Theory and New Evidence

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2024-04-10
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Francois, John Nana
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African Economic Research Consortium
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I derive and estimate a structural consumption model for a panel of 34 sub-Saharan African countries from 1960–2018 to uncover three important aggregate consumption behaviours: habit formation, rule-of-thumb consumption, and the complementarity of government consumption in private utility. The following findings emerge: (1) There is evidence of habit formation in consumption. (2) Approximately 38% of consumers follow the rule of thumb of consuming their current income. This rule-of-thumb consumption behaviour in the data is driven by the period before the mobile POLICY BRIEF Habits, Rule-of-Thumb Consumption and Useful Public Consumption in sub-Saharan Africa: Theory and New Evidence John Nana Francois October 2023 / No.791 2 Policy Brief No.791 money era that emerged post-2000s. (3) Public consumption complements private consumption in an Edgeworth-Pareto sense. This suggests that increases in government consumption can stimulate aggregate demand via a positive marginal utility channel.
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