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We collect 2,735 estimates of the elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption from 169 published studies that cover 104 countries during different time periods. The estimates vary substantially from country to country, even after controlling for 30 aspects of study design. Our...
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We estimate the elasticity of intertemporal substitution (EIS) - the elasticity of expected consumption growth with respect to variation in the real interest rate - using subjective expectations from the newly released FRBNY Survey of Consumer Expectations (SCE). This dataset is unique, since it...
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Fischer Black provided a summary of my 1986 Princeton thesis. The idea in my thesis predates Epstein-Zin (1989). Black wrote:"Greenig (1986) explores time-nonseparable utility as a way of separating risk tolerance from elasticity of intertemporal substitution, and as a way of explaining things...
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How are substitution in the spatial and in the temporal sense connected? Can estimates based on data with spatial variation be transmitted into values appropriate for exploring temporal variation, and vice versa? This paper, building on, inter alia, Frisch (1959), attempts to give some...
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This paper evaluates theoretical explanations for the propensity of households to increase spending in response to the arrival of predictable, lump-sum payments, using households in the Nielsen Consumer Panel who received $25 million in Federal stimulus payments that were distributed randomly...
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This paper tests whether the Ricardian Equivalence proposition holds in a life cycle consumption laboratory experiment … smooth consumption. In our experiment, we find the behavior of about 62% of our subjects to be inconsistent with the …
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This paper tests whether the Ricardian Equivalence proposition holds in a life cycle consumption laboratory experiment … smooth consumption. In our experiment, we find the behavior of about 62% of our subjects to be inconsistent with the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010418875
This paper tests whether the Ricardian Equivalence proposition holds in a life cycle consumption laboratory experiment … smooth consumption. In our experiment, we find the behavior of about 62% of our subjects to be inconsistent with the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010483254
This paper tests how subjects behave in an intertemporal consumption/saving experiment when borrowing is allowed and …
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