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Consumption and Income Volatility 1 Consumption and income volatility 1 General Equilibrium 1 General equilibrium 1 Permanent Income Hypothesis 1 Permanent income hypothesis 1 Rational Inattention 1 Rational inattention 1
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Luo, Yulei 2 Nie, Jun 2 Wang, Gaowang 2 Young, Eric 1 Young, Eric R. 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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What We Don't Know Doesn't Hurt Us: Rational Inattention and the Permanent Income Hypothesis in General Equilibrium
Luo, Yulei; Nie, Jun; Wang, Gaowang; Young, Eric - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2014
This paper derives the general equilibrium effects of rational inattention (or RI; Sims 2003, 2010) in a model of incomplete income insurance (Huggett 1993, Wang 2003). We show that, under the assumption of CARA utility with Gaussian shocks, the Permanent Income Hypothesis (PIH) arises in...
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What we don’t know doesn’t hurt us: rational inattention and the permanent income hypothesis in general equilibrium
Nie, Jun; Luo, Yulei; Wang, Gaowang; Young, Eric R. - Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City - 2014
This paper derives the general equilibrium effects of rational inattention (or RI; Sims 2003,2010) in a model of incomplete income insurance (Huggett 1993, Wang 2003). We show that,under the assumption of CARA utility with Gaussian shocks, the permanent income hypothesis (PIH) arises in steady...
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