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Older wealthholders spend down assets much more slowly than predicted by classic life-cycle models. This paper introduces health-dependent utility into a model in which preferences for bequests, expenditures when in need of long-term care (LTC), and ordinary consumption combine with health and...
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based on whether search is all-or-nothing or sequential in nature, whether learning takes place, and whether consumers …
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Marginal prices fell, and disposable incomes increased, for drug and alcohol consumers during the pandemic. Most of the …
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Cities in the United States dramatically expanded spending on public education in the years following World War I, with the average urban school district increasing per pupil expenditures by over 70 percent between 1916 and 1924. We provide the first evaluation of these historically...
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