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A tractable model of precautionary reserves, net foreign ass by
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A tractable model of buffer stock saving by
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Improving the measurement of consumer expenditures by Series: NBER Studies in income and wealth
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Publication details: Chicago Chicago Uni Pr 2015
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Sticky expectations and consumption dynamics / Christopher D. Carroll et al by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 24377
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2018
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Are There Cultural Effects On Saving? : Cross-Sectional Evidence by Series: Discussion Papers In Economics
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Publication details: Seoul Seoul National University 1993
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Buffer-stock saving and the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis by Series: Working paper
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1996
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Unemployment expectations,jumping (S,s) triggers, and household balance sheets by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1997
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Comparison utility in a growth model by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1997
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Death to the log-linearized consumption EULER equation! (and very poor health to the second-order approximation) by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1997
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Why do the rich save so much? by Series: NBER Working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1998
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Does cultural origin affect saving behaviour? Evidence from immigrants by Series: NBER working paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1998
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The nature of precautionary wealth by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 1995
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Portfolios of the rich by Series: NBER Working Paper series
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2000
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Precautionary saving and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income by Series: NBER Working Papers
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Publication details: Cambridge, MA NBER 2001
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Individual learning about consumption by Series: NBER Working Papers
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Liquidity constraints and precautionary saving by Series: NBER working papers
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The epidemiology of macroeconomic expectations by Series: NBER working papers
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Dissecting saving dynamics : Measuring wealth, precautionary and credit effects / Christopher D. Carroll, Jiri Slacalek and Martin Sommer by Series: NBER Working Paper ; 26131
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Publication details: Cambridge NBER 2019
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