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Incoming Resources
- The edipemiology of macroeconomic expectations
- Consumption growth parallels income growth, some new evidence
- How important is precautionary saving?
- Precautionary saving and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income
- Improving the measurement of consumer expenditures, edited by Christopher D. Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley, and John Sabelhaus
- Why do the rich save so much?
- Saving and growth, a reinterpretation
- Death to the log-linearized consumption Euler quotation!, (and very poor health to the second-order approximation)
- Does cultural origin affect saving behavior?, evidence from immigrants
- A theory of the consumption function, with and without liquidity constraints (expanded version)
- Liquidity constraints and precautionary saving
- Unemployment expectations, jumping (S, s) triggers and household balance sheets
- 'Eisky habits' and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income, or, how much would a permanent tax cut boost Japanese consumption?
- The nature of precautionary wealth
- Comparison utility in a growth model