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The buffer-stock model of precautionary saving has become a workhorse of modern-day consumer theory. Despite its growing popularity, virtually no research has set out to formally investigate whether buffer-stock behavior can replicate the well-known smoothness of aggregate consumption growth...
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The buffer-stock model of precautionary saving has become a workhorse of modern-day consumer theory. Despite its growing popularity, virtually no research has set out to formally investigate whether buffer-stock behavior can replicate the well-known smoothness of aggregate consumption growth...
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"The last 15 years has brought forth an explosion of research on consumption-based asset pricing as a leading contender for explaining aggregate stock market behavior. This research has propelled further interest in consumption-based asset pricing, as well as some debate. This chapter surveys...
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The last 15 years has brought forth an explosion of research on consumption-based asset pricing as a leading contender for explaining aggregate stock market behavior. This research has propelled further interest in consumption-based asset pricing, as well as some debate. This chapter surveys the...
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