The Research Agenda: Dirk Krueger and Fabrizio Perri on Risk Sharing across Households, Generations and Countries
Dirk Krueger is Professor of Economics, especially Macroeconomics at Goethe University Frankfurt (Germany). Fabrizio Perri is Associate Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University and currently visiting the Research Department at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. They have both worked, often in collaboration, on issues of consumption risk sharing, incomplete markets and distributions of income and consumption.
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2005
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Authors: | Krueger, Dirk ; Perri, Fabrizio |
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EconomicDynamics Newsletter. - Society for Economic Dynamics - SED. - Vol. 6.2005, 2
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Society for Economic Dynamics - SED |
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