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interest-bearing wealth or savings. The validity of the hypothesis has been challenged by several empirical (ir … a particular pattern of the term structure of interest rates was also forwarded. Growth - general equilibrium - models …
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investment in more durable capital is encouraged by lower interest rates, we investigate whether policy makers can steer the … economy towards a path with low interest rates in order to stimulate more durable capital formation. We study this question … where the interest rate takes center stage. …
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investment in more durable capital is encouraged by lower interest rates, we investigate whether policy makers can steer the … economy towards a path with low interest rates in order to stimulate more durable capital formation. We study this question … where the interest rate takes center stage …
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Recent empirical research has shown that output and GDP per capita in the aftermath of natural disasters are not necessarily lower than before the event. In many cases, both are not significantly affected and, surprisingly, sometimes they are found to respond positively to natural disasters....
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The focus of this paper is to analyze the effect that ambiguity will have on the buyer's reservation price and the value of the option to purchase the durable good with an embedded option to resell it. The agent is assumed to be risk neutral and ambiguity averse. The problem is formulated as an...
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In this paper, we analyze the effects of money on the market for durable goods. Using quarterly US data, we estimate the dynamic responses of the price and quantity of durable goods and housing to money supply shocks, assuming only that money is neutral in the long-run. We then match these...
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In his 1999 summary of all things mental accounting (see Thaler [21]), Richard Thaler describes one of the primary components of mental accounting as the budgeting of specific utility-providing activities which can depend, but does not have to, on the resources used to fund those activities. The...
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This paper specifies and estimates a structural dynamic model of consumer demand for new and used durable goods. Its primary contribution is to provide an explicit estimation procedure for transaction costs, which are crucial to capturing the dynamic nature of consumer decisions. In particular,...
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There is concern that present-biased agents incur too much debt because of its deferred costs – concern that has influenced regulation of consumer credit. While this concern is valid when debt is used to finance current consumption, credit may increase efficiency when it is used to fund...
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