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aggregate consumption 2 consumption levels 2 general equilibrium 2 individual incomes 2 labor income 2 permanent income 2 Consumption 1 Economic models 1 Income 1 Mexico 1 Private savings 1 Public debt 1 Savings 1 Welfare 1 aggregate demand 1 aggregate income 1 capital accumulation 1 change in consumption 1 closed economy 1 consumption behavior 1 consumption changes 1 consumption fluctuations 1 consumption function 1 consumption growth 1 consumption patterns 1 consumption plans 1 current consumption 1 current disposable income 1 current expenditures 1 current income 1 disposable income 1 disposable labor income 1 distribution of income 1 domestic consumption 1 domestic firms 1 domestic investment 1 domestic production 1 elasticity of substitution 1 global shocks 1 government spending 1
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Faruqee, Hamid 1 Krebs, Tom 1 Krishna, Pravin 1 Laxton, Douglas 1 Maloney, William 1
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Income Mobility and Welfare
Krebs, Tom; Krishna, Pravin; Maloney, William - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
income process. The empirical application of our framework using data on individual incomes from Mexico provides striking â€¦
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Life-Cycles, Dynasties, Savings; Implications for Closed and Small, Open Economies
Faruqee, Hamid; Laxton, Douglas - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
This paper examines the macroeconomic implications of life-cycle and dynastic saving behavior for closed and small, open economies. Using an extended version of Blanchard’s overlapping agents model, the analytical framework nests these two competing views, treating agents as either dynastic...
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