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Intertemporal Consumption and Credit Constraints: Does Total Expenditure Respond to an Exogenous Shock to Credit?
Leth-Petersen, Søren
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American Economic Review
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2010
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pp. 1080-1103
There is continuing controversy over the importance of credit constraints. This paper investigates whether total household expenditure and debt is affected by an exogenous increase in access to credit provided by a credit market reform that enabled Danish house owners to use housing equity as...
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Life Insurance and Household Consumption
Hong, Jay H.
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Ríos-Rull, José-Víctor
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American Economic Review
102
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2012
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pp. 3701-30
Using life insurance holdings by
age
, sex, and marital status, we infer how individuals value consumption in different …
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The Response of Household Saving to the Large Shock of German Reunification
Fuchs-Schundeln, Nicola
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American Economic Review
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2008
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pp. 1798-1828
) this East-West gap is increasing in
age
at reunification; and (iii) for every cohort, this gap is declining over time. I …
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Saving whilst Gambling: An Empirical Analysis of UK Premium Bonds
Tufano, Peter
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2008
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pp. 321-26
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Consumer Spending and the Economic Stimulus Payments of 2008
Parker, Jonathan A.
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Souleles, Nicholas S.
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Johnson, …
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103
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2013
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6
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pp. 2530-53
We measure the change in household spending caused by receipt of the economic stimulus payments of 2008, using questions added to the Consumer Expenditure Survey and variation from the randomized timing of disbursement. Households spent 12-30 percent (depending on specification) of their...
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The Effect of Language on Economic Behavior: Evidence from Savings Rates, Health Behaviors, and Retirement Assets
Chen, M. Keith
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103
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2013
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pp. 690-731
Languages differ widely in the ways they encode time. I test the hypothesis that the languages that grammatically associate the future and the present, foster future-oriented behavior. This prediction arises naturally when well-documented effects of language structure are merged with models of...
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The Effects of Population Aging on the Relationship among Aggregate Consumption, Saving, and Income
Dynan, Karen E.
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Edelberg, Wendy
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Palumbo, Michael G.
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99
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2009
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Consumption and Debt Response to Unanticipated Income Shocks: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Singapore
Agarwal, Sumit
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Qian, Wenlan
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104
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2014
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12
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pp. 4205-30
This paper uses a unique panel dataset of consumer financial transactions to study how consumers respond to an exogenous unanticipated income shock. Consumption rose significantly after the fiscal policy announcement: during the ten subsequent months, for each $1 received, consumers on average...
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The Housing Market(s) of San Diego
Landvoigt, Tim
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Piazzesi, Monika
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Schneider, Martin
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American Economic Review
105
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2015
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4
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pp. 1371-1407
houses that differ by quality to movers who differ by
age
, income, and wealth. To quantify the model, we measure …
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Optimal Life-Cycle Investing with Flexible Labor Supply: A Welfare Analysis of Life-Cycle Funds
Gomes, Francisco J.
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Kotlikoff, Laurence J.
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Viceira, …
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98
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2008
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