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agents and then gradually increasing over life, (ii) that the housing expenditure share is age- and wealth-dependent, (iii …) that perishable consumption is more sensitive to wealth and income shocks than housing consumption, and (iv) that non …
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We analyse the decline of household saving rates in the bottom half of the income distribution in Germany since the 2000s, which allowed for only moderately increasing consumption inequality, despite sharply rising income inequality. We combine survey data on household consumption with our own...
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We analyse the decline of household saving rates in the bottom half of the income distribution in Germany since the 2000s, which allowed for only moderately increasing consumption inequality, despite sharply rising income inequality. We combine survey data on household consumption with our own...
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