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catching up with the Joneses 8 Theorie 6 Catching up with the Joneses 5 Interdependent preferences 5 Nachfrageinterdependenz 5 Neue Makroökonomik offener Volkswirtschaften 4 Schock 4 Theory 4 International financial markets 3 Monetary policy 3 Overshooting 3 Pricing-to-market 3 Produktivität 3 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 2 Catching-up with the Joneses 2 Catching-up-with-the-Joneses preferences 2 Erwartungsbildung 2 Expectation formation 2 Financial economics 2 General equilibrium 2 Growth model 2 Habit 2 Indeterminacy 2 Kapitalmarkttheorie 2 New open economy macroeconomics 2 Productivity 2 Präferenztheorie 2 Risikoaversion 2 Risk aversion 2 Shock 2 Theory of preferences 2 habit 2 Comparison 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumption theory 1 Diverse beliefs 1 Endogenes Wachstumsmodell 1 Endogenous growth model 1 Exchange rate overshooting 1 Geldpolitik 1
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Free 8 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 12 Article 6
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Working Paper 6 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Article in journal 2 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 2
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English 11 Undetermined 7
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Pierdzioch, Christian 7 Mino, Kazuo 3 Yener, Serkan 3 Bhamra, Harjoat Singh 2 Chen, Been-Lon 2 Hsu, Yu-Shan 2 Ljungqvist, Lars 2 Uhlig, Harald 2 Uppal, Raman 2 Chen, Been-lon 1 Choudhary, Ali 1 Clark, Andrew E. 1 Hsu, Yu-shan 1 Levine, Paul 1 Muraviev, Roman 1 Senik-Leygonie, Claudia 1 Tournemaine, Frederic 1 Tsoukis, Christopher 1 Yamada, Katsunori 1
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Economics Institute for Research (SIR), Handelshögskolan i Stockholm 2 Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 1 Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University 1 School of Economics, University of Surrey 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Kiel Working Paper 2 SSE/EFI Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance 2 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Discussion paper / Institute of Social and Economic Research 1 Finance and Stochastics 1 International Economic Journal 1 International Economics and Economic Policy 1 Journal of Economics 1 Journal of economics 1 KIER Working Papers 1 Kiel Working Papers 1 Kiel working paper 1 Kieler Arbeitspapiere 1 MPRA Paper 1 School of Economics Discussion Papers 1 The review of financial studies 1
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RePEc 10 ECONIS (ZBW) 6 EconStor 2
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The Joneses in Japan : income comparisons and financial satisfaction
Clark, Andrew E.; Senik-Leygonie, Claudia; Yamada, Katsunori - 2013
This paper uses Japanese data which includes measures of self-declared satisfaction, reference-group income, and the direction and intensity of income comparisons. Relative to Europeans, the Japanese compare more to friends and less to colleagues, and compare their incomes more. The relationship...
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Social conflict, growth and factor shares
Tsoukis, Christopher; Tournemaine, Frederic - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
Standard growth theory is based on atomistic agents with no strategic interactions among them. In contrast, we model growth as resulting from a one-off, strategic game between workers and owners of capital (capitalists) on factor shares, in an otherwise standard AK growth model. The resulting...
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Habits and Endogenous Investment Fluctuations
Chen, Been-Lon; Hsu, Yu-Shan; Mino, Kazuo - Institute of Economic Research, Kyoto University - 2010
when the habit effect is negative with the "catching up with the Joneses"effect. …
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Asset prices with heterogeneity in preferences and beliefs
Bhamra, Harjoat Singh; Uppal, Raman - In: The review of financial studies 27 (2014) 2, pp. 519-580
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Households' Preferences and Exchange Rate Overshooting
Pierdzioch, Christian - In: International Economic Journal 21 (2007) 2, pp. 297-316
exchange rate dynamics. The special features of the model are that Households' preferences exhibit a 'catching-up with the … Joneses' effect and that international financial markets are imperfectly integrated. Results of numerical simulations of the …
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On the hump-shaped output effect of monetary policy in an open economy
Pierdzioch, Christian; Yener, Serkan - In: International Economics and Economic Policy 4 (2007) 1, pp. 1-13
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The 24/7 Society and Multiple Habits
Choudhary, Ali; Levine, Paul - School of Economics, University of Surrey - 2006
We examine a model where households develop external habits by following norms and therefore have multiple habits in both consumption and labour supply. In doing so, they contribute to habit formation and hence pose an externality effect on others. Our findings are: first, that consumption and...
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Market selection with learning and catching up with the Joneses
Muraviev, Roman - In: Finance and Stochastics 17 (2013) 2, pp. 273-304
learning mechanism, risk aversion, impatience and ‘catching up with the Joneses’ preferences. We develop new techniques for …
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Can consumption habit spillovers be a source of equilibrium indeterminacy?
Chen, Been-Lon; Hsu, Yu-Shan; Mino, Kazuo - In: Journal of Economics 109 (2013) 3, pp. 245-269
indeterminacy is empirically plausible when the habit effect is negative that features the “catching up with the Joneses” effect …. Under given “catching up with the Joneses” effects, the external consumption habit can be a source of indeterminacy even if …
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Asset prices with heterogeneity in preferences and beliefs
Bhamra, Harjoat Singh; Uppal, Raman - 2013
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