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This paper provides a critical survey of the large literature on the life cycle model of consumption, both from an empirical and a theoretical point of view. It discusses several approaches that have been taken in the literature to bring the model to the data, their empirical successes, and...
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We use life history data covering households in thirteen European countries to analyse residential moves past age 50. We observe four types of moves: renting to owning, owning to renting, trading up or trading down for home-owners. We find that in the younger group (aged 50-64) trading up and...
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We use life history data covering households in 13 European countries to analyse residential moves past the age of 50. We observe four types of moves: renting to owning, owning to renting, trading up or trading down for homeowners. We find that in the younger group (aged 50–64), trading up and...
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In this paper, we use two complementary Italian data sources (the 1995 ISTAT and Bank of Italy household surveys) to generate householdspecific nondurable expenditure in the Bank of Italy sample that contains relatively high-quality income data. We show that food expenditure data are of...
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