Precautionary Demand
Precautionary demand refers to the demand for money or liquid assets that individuals or businesses hold as a safeguard against unexpected expenses or economic uncertainty. Unlike transactional demand (for regular expenditures) and speculative demand (for investment opportunities), precautionary demand is driven by the desire for financial security in uncertain times. This demand increases during economic downturns or when there is uncertainty about future income.
Example
A family increases their savings during a recession, holding more cash in a precautionary demand to cover unexpected expenses like job loss or medical emergencies.
Key points
• Driven by the need for financial security in times of uncertainty.
• Increases during economic downturns or uncertain times.
• Helps individuals and businesses manage unexpected expenses.