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. We document this bias in existing measures of earnings differentials, wealth differentials, precautionary savings …
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Several U.S. panel surveys measure household wealth. At the same time, many important questions about household wealth … hinders their usefulness for addressing these questions. We review the features of wealth data that make it difficult to …
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distribution of wealth in a standard Aiyagari model (i.e. a model with heterogeneous agents, idiosyncratic uncertainty, and … costs. Transaction costs have only a modest impact on the degree of wealth dispersion, as measured by the Gini index, as the … associated increase in savings is close to linear in wealth. While we are unable to match the dispersion of wealth in the data …
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Although most recent empirical research regarding the size and significance of the impact of changes in wealth on … industrial countries as well. This paper investigates the strength of the wealth effect across countries. Using a variety of … methods, I find evidence of significant wealth effects in the United Kingdom and Canada of a size comparable to that in the …
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Much discussion treats the working definitions of wealth and income as if they were self-evident, but definitional … choices can make substantial differences in the overall picture. To provide a clear basis on which to examine family wealth … concepts. Using the measures developed, the paper examines the distributions of wealth and income and their joint properties …
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wealth. Consensus estimates of this wealth effect are in the range of 3 to 5 cents of additional consumption spending in the … long run for each additional dollar of wealth. Economic theory also suggests that consumption of leisure, like consumption … of goods and services, should increase with positive shocks to wealth. In this paper, we ask whether the run-up in equity …
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among aggregate data on household consumption, income, and wealth. In particular, we focus on studies determining whether … shared by consumption, income, and wealth over the long run, then deviations of these series from their commong long- run … describing the magnitude of the wealth effect on consumption--and even broad conclusions about its existence--are affected by …
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correlation between wealth and the saving rate over a longer time span. In this paper, we combine household-level data from the …, econometric analysis of these data produces propensities to consume out of wealth in the range of typical estimates obtained from … aggregate data. Taken together, our results corroborate a direct view of the wealth effect on consumption. …
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