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A Study of Saving and Investment Behaviour of Individual Households – An Empirical Evidence from Orissa

A Study of Saving and Investment Behaviour of Individual Households – An Empirical Evidence from Orissa ArXiv ID: ssrn-2168305 “View on arXiv” Authors: Unknown Abstract Investment is one of the foremost concerns of every individual investor as their small savings of today are to meet the expenses of tomorrow. Taking 200 respond Keywords: Retail Investing, Portfolio Construction, Savings Behavior, Asset Allocation, Multi-Asset Complexity vs Empirical Score Math Complexity: 2.0/10 Empirical Rigor: 5.5/10 Quadrant: Street Traders Why: The paper applies standard statistical tests (Chi-Square, ANOVA, Rank Correlation) with basic formulas but no advanced derivations, placing math complexity low. Its empirical rigor is moderate because it uses a structured questionnaire and primary data collection for backtest-like analysis of investor behavior, though it lacks high-frequency data or algorithmic implementation. flowchart TD A["Research Goal: Analyze saving & investment behavior<br>of households in Orissa"] --> B["Methodology: Empirical Analysis<br>Survey Data Collection"] B --> C["Data Inputs: 200 Households<br>Demographics, Income, Assets"] C --> D["Computational Process: Multi-Asset<br>Portfolio Analysis & Allocation"] D --> E["Key Outcomes: Specific patterns in<br>Savings Behavior & Retail Investing"]

October 30, 2012 · 1 min · Research Team