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Permanent income hypothesis 1 anticipated and unanticipated effects 1 consumption smoothness 1
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Liu, Li-gang 1 Pauwels, Laurent 1 Tsang, Andrew 1
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Hong Kong's Consumption Function Revisited
Liu, Li-gang; Pauwels, Laurent; Tsang, Andrew - Hong Kong Monetary Authority - 2007
This paper revisits the relationship among consumption, income and wealth using Hong Kong data. We find that the permanent income hypothesis is weakly supported by Hong Kong¡¦s consumption data prior to 1997, but it is not supported for the sample period after 1997 and the whole sample period...
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