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2“...Using three major U.K. pension reforms as natural experiments we investigate the relationship between pension saving and discretionary private savings. Unlike...”
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3by Attanasio, Orazio P Bottazzi, Renata Low, Hamish W Nesheim, Lars Wakefield, Matthew Published in Review of economic dynamics (2012)“...We model individual demand for housing over the life cycle, and show the aggregate implications of this behaviour. Individuals delay purchasing their first...”
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4“...In this paper we show that some of the predictions of models of consumer intertemporal optimization are in line with the patterns of nondurable expenditure...”
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5“...This paper studies some empirical implications of models with limited risk sharing due to the imperfect enforceability of contracts. We test whether the amount...”
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6“...A major debate exists on whether expanding tax-favoured savings accounts such as Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) will increase national savings. Much of...”
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7“...Two competing explanations of the UK consumer boom in the late 1980s are the financial liberalisation-imperfect housing market hypothesis of Muellbauer and...”
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8“...In this assessment we discuss the issues raised by the papers in this issue of the Oxford Review of Economic Policy in the context of economic models of...”
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9“...In this paper we study the saving behaviour of U.S.A. households. We use micro data from the Consumer Expenditure Survey from 1982 to 1995. We employ synthetic...”
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10“...In this paper we consider conditions under which the estimation of a log-linearized Euler equation for consumption yields consistent estimates of preference...”
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11“...We investigate the possibility that limited participation in asset markets, and the stock market in particular, might explain the lack of correspondence...”
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12“...We use microeconomic data on households to estimate the parameters of the demand for currency derived from a generalized Baumol-Tobin model. Our data set...”
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13“...Over much of the past 25 years, the cycles of house price and consumption growth have been closely synchronised. Three main hypotheses for this co-movement...”