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We assess the degree of consumption smoothing implicit in a calibrated life-cycle version of the standard incomplete-markets model, and we compare it to the empirical estimates of Blundell et al. (2008) (BPP hereafter). We find that households in the model have access to less...
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We revisit recent empirical evidence about the rise in top income inequality in the United States, drawing attention to … to inform researchers, policy makers, and journalists who are interested in top income inequality …
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How sensitive are the earnings of top earners to business cycles? And, how does the business cycle sensitivity of top earners vary by industry? We use a confidential dataset on earnings histories of US males from the Social Security Administration. On average, individuals in the top 1% of the...
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-ante heterogeneity, income processes and asset structure, we show that the most important factor is the share and type of hand …
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