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preferences and stock market exposures; endogenous labor supply and retirement decisions; health shocks; and human capital …
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The neoclassical growth model is extended to include costly intermediated borrowing and lending between households. This is an important extension as substantial resources are used to intermediate the large amount of borrowing and lending between households. In 2007, in the United States, the...
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A major research initiative in finance focuses on the determinants of the cross-sectional and time series properties of asset returns. With that objective in mind, asset pricing models have been developed, starting with the capital asset pricing models of Sharpe (1964), Lintner (1965), and...
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structure, and retirement. Our results reveal substantial heterogeneity on labor market effects and life decisions in response …
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structure, and retirement. Our results reveal substantial heterogeneity on labor market effects and life decisions in response …
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human capital towards the end of the life cycle which responds to changes in the rules. Retirement arises endogenously as … (which is typically assumed exogenous in the retirement literature), an endogenous retirement decision (which is typically …
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