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We use micro data on young married households from the Japanese Panel Survey of Consumers in order to analyze the importance of borrowing constraints in Japan. We find (1) that 8 to 15 percent of young married Japanese households are borrowing-constrained, (2) that household assets and the...
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This paper studies the consumption decisions of agents who face costs of acquiring, absorbing and processing … consumption plans. In between updating dates, they remain inattentive. This behavior implies that news disperses slowly throughout … the population, so events have a gradual and delayed effect on aggregate consumption. The model predicts that aggregate …
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The 90s have witnessed a revival in economists' interest and hope of explaining" aggregate and microeconomic investment behavior. New theories, better econometric" procedures, and more detailed panel data sets are behind this movement. Much of the progress" has occurred at the level of...
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We present evidence that many households have only a vague notion of what they are spending on various consumption … level of attention, and thereby sheds new light on the sharp reduction in consumption both at retirement, and in cyclical …
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The paper deals with the e.ects of cohabitation of grown children with their parents on household saving, using data … by the consumption loss induced by the move (consumption is a public good while the child lives in the parental home). We … show that the child's income share affects the household saving decision, in contrast with predictions of the standard …
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The wealthy hand-to-mouth are households who hold little or no liquid wealth (cash, checking, and savings accounts), despite owning sizable amounts of illiquid assets (assets that carry a transaction cost, such as housing or retirement accounts). We use survey data on household portfolios for...
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We present a survey design that generalizes static conjoint experiments to elicit inter-temporal adoption decisions for …
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Financial incentives have been shown to have strong positive short‐run effects for problematic health behaviors, but the effects often disappear once incentive programs end. This paper analyzes the results of a large‐scale workplace field experiment to examine whether self‐funded...
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I examine the interaction between present-bias and limited memory. Individuals in the model must choose when and whether to complete a task, but may forget or procrastinate. Present-bias expands the effect of memory: it induces delay and limits take-up of reminders. Cheap reminder technology can...
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This paper develops a theory in which society-wide economic outcomes shape individual aspirations, which affect the investment incentives of individuals. Through its impact on investments, aspirations in turn affect ambient social outcomes. We explore this two-way link. A central feature is that...
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