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Income and Consumption
by
Alan, Sule
, Ejrnæs, Mette
, Browning, Martin
in
1968-2009
/ Consumption
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic theory
/ Heterogeneity
/ Households
/ Income
/ Insurance
/ Political economy
/ Preferences
2018
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Income and Consumption
by
Alan, Sule
, Ejrnæs, Mette
, Browning, Martin
in
1968-2009
/ Consumption
/ Economic conditions
/ Economic theory
/ Heterogeneity
/ Households
/ Income
/ Insurance
/ Political economy
/ Preferences
2018
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Income and Consumption
2018
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We develop a model of consumption and income that allows for pervasive heterogeneity in the parameters of both processes. Introducing codependence between household income parameters and preference parameters, we also allow for heterogeneity in the impact of income shocks on consumption. We estimate the parameters of themodel using a sample from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, covering the period 1968–2009. We find considerable codependent heterogeneity in the parameters governing income and consumption processes. Our results suggest a great deal of heterogeneity in the reaction of consumption to income shocks, highlighting the heterogeneity in the self-insurance available to households.
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University of Chicago Press,Univ. Press,University of Chicago, acting through its Press
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