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Consumption is the largest component of GDP. Since the 1950s, the life cycle and the permanent income models have … constituted the main analytical tools to the study of consumption behaviour, both at the micro and at the aggregate level. Since … the literature to estimate preferences is the lack of a ‘consumption function’. A challenge for future research is to use …
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This chapter is concerned with the identification and estimation of models of labor supply. The focus is on the key issues that arise from unobserved heterogeneity, nonparticipation and dynamics. We examine the simple “static” labor supply model with proportional taxes and highlight the...
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standard permanent income model with intertemporally separable utility: the sensitivity of consumption to lagged consumer … sentiment and to predictable changes in current income I show that in a habit formation model the sensitivity of consumption … growth to predicted income can be to a large extent reinterpreted as a sluggish response of consumption to news Moreover the …
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The standard approach to modelling consumption/saving problems is to assume that the decisionmaker is solving a dynamic … stochastic optimization problem However under realistic descriptions of utility and uncertainty the optimal consumption …
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Recent theoretical advances in consumption theory suggest that there may exist predictable consumption surges which, if … identify economic variables that might help improve the OECD's forecasts for Germany's consumption and GDP growth. …
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consumption development and thus average welfare of individual cohorts. The analysis is based on a Ramsey growth model and refers …
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