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Consumer behaviour 13 Konsumentenverhalten 13 Overlapping generations 13 Lebenszyklus 12 Life cycle 12 USA 12 United States 12 Overlapping Generations 11 Savings 11 Sparen 11 Private consumption 10 Privater Konsum 10 Consumption theory 9 Einkommenshypothese 9 Income hypothesis 9 Konsumtheorie 9 Estimation 8 Schätzung 8 Theorie 8 Theory 8 Mortality 7 Sterblichkeit 7 General equilibrium 6 Immigration policy 5 Migrationspolitik 5 Parlament 5 Parliament 5 Risiko 5 Risk 5 Time consistency 5 Zeitkonsistenz 5 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 4 Begrenzte Rationalität 4 Bequests 4 Bounded rationality 4 Income 4 Intertemporal choice 4 Intertemporale Entscheidung 4 Mortality risk 4 Precautionary saving 4
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Free 45 Undetermined 23
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Article 45 Book / Working Paper 45 Other 8
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Article in journal 23 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 23 Arbeitspapier 10 Graue Literatur 10 Non-commercial literature 10 Working Paper 10 Aufsatz im Buch 1 Book section 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 68 Undetermined 30
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Feigenbaum, James 71 Feigenbaum, James Allen 19 Gahramanov, Emin 10 Li, Geng 10 James Feigenbaum 8 Gross, Daniel P. 7 Caliendo, Frank N. 6 Bullard, James B. 4 Abramitzky, Ran 3 Bagchi, Shantanu 3 Boustan, Leah Platt 3 Bullard, James 3 Caliendo, Frank 3 Dave, Chetan 3 David DeJong 3 Eriksson, Katherine 3 Hertel-Fernandez, Alexander 3 Palmer, Maxwell 3 Pérez, Santiago 3 Schneer, Benjamin 3 Tang, Xueli 3 Williamson, Vanessa 3 Chang, George 2 Fishback, Price 2 Grayson, Keoka 2 Huang, Ting Ting 2 Jean-Francois Richard 2 John Duffy 2 Lee, James 2 Marla Ripoll 2 Mezzanotti, Filippo 2 Raei, Sepideh 2 Xinfu Chen 2 Ager, Philipp 1 Daniele Coen-Pirani 1 David N. DeJong 1 David Stoffer 1 Dehua Wang 1 Esther Gal-Or 1 George-Levi Gayle 1
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Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh 5 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 2 National Bureau of Economic Research 2 Society for Computational Economics - SCE 2 Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance 1 Department of Economics and Finance, Jon M. Huntsman School of Business 1 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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NBER Working Paper 10 Journal of economic dynamics & control 7 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 5 Working Papers / Department of Economics, University of Pittsburgh 5 Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 3 Journal of macroeconomics 3 Economic modelling 2 Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2 Finance and economics discussion series 2 Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 2 Journal of mathematical economics 2 Journal of monetary economics 2 NBER working paper series 2 Quantitative Finance 2 School working papers / Economics series / Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Deakin University 2 The B.E. journal of theoretical economics 2 The quarterly journal of economics 2 Working paper 2 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 2 2009 Meeting Papers 1 American economic journal 1 Computing in Economics and Finance 2003 1 Computing in Economics and Finance 2006 1 Economic Modelling 1 Economics Series / Deakin University, Faculty of Business and Law, School of Accounting, Economics and Finance 1 FEDS Working Paper 1 FRB of St. Louis Working Paper 1 Faculty research working paper series / John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University 1 HKS Working Paper 1 Journal of Macroeconomics 1 Journal of Monetary Economics 1 Journal of economic literature 1 MPRA Paper 1 Macroeconomic dynamics 1 Management science : journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences 1 Measuring distribution and mobility of income and wealth 1 Oxford economic papers 1 Public finance review : PFR 1 Review of Economic Dynamics 1 Review of economic dynamics 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 54 RePEc 25 OLC EcoSci 10 BASE 9
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Can mortality risk explain the consumption hump?
Feigenbaum, James - In: Journal of macroeconomics 30 (2008) 3, pp. 844-872
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Is Smoking a Fiscal Good?
Bagchi, Shantanu; Feigenbaum, James - In: Review of Economic Dynamics 17 (2014) 1, pp. 170-190
Even though smokers incur higher health expenditures than nonsmokers of the same age, smokers have significantly higher mortality rates, so the expected lifetime health expenditure for a smoker is actually lower than for a nonsmoker. Because of this fact, some politicians and policy-makers have...
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Precautionary Learning and Inflationary Biases
Dave, Chetan; Feigenbaum, James - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2007
Recursive least squares learning is a central concept employed in selecting amongst competing outcomes of dynamic stochastic economic models. In employing least squares estimators, such learning relies on the assumption of a symmetric loss function defined over estimation errors. Within a...
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Precautionary Learning and Inflationary Biases
Dave, Chetan; Feigenbaum, James - 2007
Recursive least squares learning is a central concept employed in selecting amongst competing outcomes of dynamic stochastic economic models. In employing least squares estimators, such learning relies on the assumption of a symmetric loss function defined over estimation errors. Within a...
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Three Essays on Adaptive Learning in Monetary Economics
Karaman, Suleyman Cem - 2007
Adaptive learning is important in dynamic models since it is a process that shows the improvement in the understanding of the agents of the model. Whenever there is a dynamic environment, there is a room for improvement through learning. In this thesis I analyze the adaptive learning of the...
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A leisurely reading of the life-cycle consumption data
Bullard, James B.; Feigenbaum, James - In: Journal of monetary economics 54 (2007) 8, pp. 2305-2320
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A leisurely reading of the life-cycle consumption data
Bullard, James; Feigenbaum, James - Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis - 2006
A Leisurely Reading of the Life Cycle Consumption Data James Bullard and James Feigenbaum Working … a,∗,† , James Feigenbaum b,‡ a Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; b University of Pittsburgh Received Date; Received in …
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A Leisurely Reading of the Life Cycle Consumption Data
Bullard, James B. - 2006
A puzzle in consumption theory is the observation of a hump in age-consumption profiles. We study a general equilibrium life-cycle economy with capital in which households include both consumption and leisure in their period utility function. We calibrate the model and find that a significant...
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Is it really good to annuitize?
Feigenbaum, James; Gahramanov, Emin; Tang, Xueli - In: Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 93 (2013) C, pp. 116-140
Although rational consumers without bequest motives are better off investing exclusively with annuitized instruments in partial equilibrium, we demonstrate the welfare effect of annuitization is ambiguous in general equilibrium on account of pecuniary externalities. Absent institutional...
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Is it really good to annuitize?
Feigenbaum, James; Gahramanov, Emin; Tang, Xueli - In: Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 93 (2013), pp. 116-140
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