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Based on OECD evidence, equity/housing-price busts and credit crunches are followed by substantial increases in public consumption. These increases in unproductive public spending lead to increases in distortionary marginal taxes, a policy in sharp contrast with presumably optimal Keynesian...
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We consider infinite horizon economies populated by a continuum of agents who are subject to idiosyncratic shocks. This framework contains models of saving and capital accumulation with incomplete markets in the spirit of works by Bewley, Aiyagari, and Huggett, and models of entry, exit and...
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This note extends the finding of Benhabib and Rusticchini (1994) who provide a class of SDGE models, whose solution is characterized by a constant savings rate. We show that this class of models may be interpreted as a standard representative agent SDGE model with costly adjustment of capital...
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This paper examines the first order approach to moral hazard problems in which the agent can secretly save and borrow. The paper shows that hidden saving constrains the concavity of the agent's problem even for CARA utility and additively separable effort disutility in an important way:...
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We develop a new dynamic model of annuitization in which a constant relative risk aversion utility maximizing individual receives non-traded labor income and has to decide on her allocation between a stock and a risk-free asset, as well as decide on the time when she starts her retirement...
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This paper solves a general continuous-time consumption and portfolio decision problem for a single agent for whom there exists, upon bankruptcy, a possibility of recovery from his bankruptcy. The main contribution of the paper is in the modeling of the recovery process. Moreover, it is shown...
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We consider a general continuous-time finite-horizon single-agent consumption and portfolio decision problem with subsistence consumption and value of bankruptcy. Our analysis allows for random market coefficients and general continuously differentiable concave utility functions. We study the...
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This paper solves a general consumption and investment decision problem in closed form. An investor seeks to maximize total expected discounted utility of consumption. There are N distinct risky investments, modeled by dependent geometric Brownian motion processes, and one risk-less...
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