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Many households devote a large fraction of their budgets to "consumption commitments" -- goods that involve transaction costs and are infrequently adjusted. This paper characterizes risk preferences in an expected utility model with commitments. We show that commitments affect risk preferences...
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We analyze the implications of household-level adjustment costs for the dynamics of aggregate consumption. We show that an economy in which agents have "consumption commitments" is approximately equivalent to a habit formation model in which the habit stock is a weighted average of past...
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We analyze the implications of household-level adjustment costs for the dynamics of aggregate consumption. We show that an economy in which agents have ldquo;consumption commitmentsrdquo; is approximately equivalent to a habit formation model in which the habit stock is a weighted average of...
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