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United States, reflecting the importance of equities in aggregate household wealth in these countries. A significant wealth … effect is also evident in Japan, but because household wealth has changed little on balance in Japan in recent years, this … remain a less important form of household wealth in most of these countries, and the consumption response to changes in …
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The current study attempts to investigate that the depressed wealth effect of liquidity risk is priced in developed and emerging markets or not. Multiple liquidity measures including Amivest liquidity, market efficiency coefficient, Roll estimator and value turnover are used in the study for...
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This paper investigates the wealth effect for 16 industrial countries using the recently proposed technique that exploits the sluggishness of consumption growth. I estimate that the longrun marginal propensity to consume from wealth varies from less than 0.5 cents in France to 4.5 cents in the...
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