2010 Volume 3 Pages 119-123
The purpose of this paper is to investigate what kind of consumption model is supported using hypothetical questions which asked about the pattern of consumption changes to permanent income shocks. According to the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis (LCPIH), if people face a permanent income shock, they would change their consumption immediately. However, the proportion of respondents choosing the choice pattern which is consistent with LCPIH is only 1.6% in Japan and 3.9% in United States. The results of the hypothetical question show a variety of patterns of consumption changes to permanent income shocks.