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A striking feature of U.S. data on income and consumption is that inequality increases with age. Using both panel data and an equilibrium life cycle model, we argue that this is informative for understanding the importance and the characteristics of idiosyncratic labor market risk. We find that...
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One of the central issues in international finance concerns the forward premium anomaly: changes in spot exchange rates are inversely related to the premium of forward rates over spot rates. The authors construct a numerical example of a theoretical economy with this property and discuss its...
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