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’s income. Incentive contracts of sufficient yet modest convexity are shown to result in an indeterminate general equilibrium …
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Empirical evidence suggests a positive association between income levels and growth rates on the one hand, and …
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This paper analyzes the effect of school vouchers on student sorting--defined as a flight to private schools by high-income … sorting. However, random selection together with the absence of topping up can preclude sorting by income, although there is …
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individual income data and assume that agents have to consume their endowment. I find that the model does not pass the Hansen and … Jagannathan test even for very volatile idiosyncratic income data. …
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were associated with a significant decline in bank lending that led to a permanent reduction in real county income of about …
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investigate the empirical relation between three cointegrated variables: aggregate consumption, asset wealth, and labor income … the following structural question about the short-run dynamics: "How quickly does consumption adjust to changes in income … in income or wealth have been realized. We argue here, however, that a statistical methodology different from that used …
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