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, spouses' wages, hours of work, and time spent with children to estimate the sensitivity of consumption and time allocation to …
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This paper analyzes and estimates the impact of quantity discounts for basic staples in rural Mexico. We propose a … localities in Mexico on three commodities, rice, kidney beans, and sugar, which are consumed by most households and are part of …
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We study the impact of large exchange rate devaluations on the cost of living at different points on the income distribution. Poor households spend relatively more on tradeable product categories, and consume lower-priced varieties within categories. Changes in the relative price of tradeables...
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the cross section. In our model, investors' income has two sources, wages and dividends, that grow stochastically over … time. As a consequence, the fraction of total income produced by wages changes over time de-pending on economic conditions …
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A unique survey of Shanghai residents in 1996 that combined labor-market information, appraisals of respondents' beauty, and household expenditures allows us to examine the relative magnitudes of the investment and consumption components of women's spending on beauty-enhancing goods and...
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Guided by a simple theory of task assignment and time allocation, we investigate the long run response to national differences in tax rates on labor income, payrolls and consumption. The theory implies that higher tax rates reduce work time in the market sector, increase the size of the shadow...
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We study a simple savings scheme that allows workers to defer receipt of part of their wages for three months at zero …
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, but this does not mitigate the decline in real wages. Monetary tightening has limited effect on imported inflation when … demand. Fiscal policy, especially energy price subsidies, can isolate individual energy importers from the shock, but it has …
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are more substantial (and increasing with the horizon of the income shock) and wealth responses are much smaller. We show …
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This paper analyzes how the decision of when to buy a durable good affects both non-durable consumption and business cycle dynamics. At the individual level, we show that the timing of durable goods purchases plays an important role in smoothing consumption over time. In the benchmark case, the...
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