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Private consumption 16,275 Privater Konsum 16,270 Consumer behaviour 3,987 Konsumentenverhalten 3,987 Theorie 3,414 Theory 3,414 Household 2,186 Privater Haushalt 2,184 Schätzung 2,013 Estimation 2,011 USA 1,758 United States 1,739 Konsumtheorie 1,508 Consumption theory 1,497 Haushaltseinkommen 1,150 Household income 1,150 Consumption 1,140 Einkommensverteilung 1,051 Income distribution 1,046 Sparen 1,022 Savings 1,018 Schock 950 Shock 950 Großbritannien 764 Haushaltsstatistik 763 Household survey 763 United Kingdom 741 Einkommenshypothese 703 Income hypothesis 703 China 643 Risiko 642 Risk 641 Konsum 629 Impact assessment 624 Wealth 624 Wirkungsanalyse 623 Vermögen 620 Business cycle 590 Konjunktur 590 Armut 584
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Attanasio, Orazio P. 84 Weber, Michael 77 Blundell, Richard W. 73 Gorodnichenko, Yuriy 70 Coibion, Olivier 64 Carroll, Chris 62 Parker, Jonathan A. 62 Pistaferri, Luigi 62 Georgarakos, Dimitris 61 Jappelli, Tullio 59 Browning, Martin James 58 Agarwal, Sumit 57 Crossley, Thomas F. 52 Slacalek, Jirka 50 Krueger, Dirk 49 Ray, Ranjan 45 Hurd, Michael D. 44 Kaplan, Greg 42 Galí, Jordi 41 Garner, Thesia Isedora 39 Weber, Guglielmo 35 Rock, Bram de 34 D'Acunto, Francesco 33 Shapiro, Matthew D. 33 Souleles, Nicholas S. 32 Cherchye, Laurens 31 Johnson, David S. 31 Koeniger, Winfried 31 Pozzi, Lorenzo 31 Demuynck, Thomas 30 Rohwedder, Susann 30 Christelis, Dimitris 29 Horioka, Charles 29 Ludvigson, Sydney C. 29 Violante, Giovanni L. 29 Hoffmann, Mathias 28 Sørensen, Bent E. 28 Baker, Scott 27 Hoang, Daniel 27 Koulovatianos, Christos 27
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National Bureau of Economic Research 417 OECD 56 International Energy Agency 40 International Monetary Fund (IMF) 16 Institute for Fiscal Studies 14 Akademia Ekonomiczna Imienia Karola Adamieckiego w Katowicach 12 National Sample Survey Organisation 12 Instytut Rynku Wewne̜trznego i Konsumpcji 10 Centro studi investimenti sociali 9 California Agricultural Experiment Station / Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics 8 European Commission / Joint Research Centre 8 European Central Bank 7 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 7 USA / Bureau of Labor Statistics 7 USA / Department of Agriculture 7 World Bank 7 Centre for Quantitative Economics & Computing 6 Deutschland / Statistisches Bundesamt 6 Ekonomiska forskningsinstitutet <Stockholm> 6 Findomestic Banca <Florenz> 6 Household Finance and Consumption Network 6 Indonesien / Badan Pusat Statistik 6 National Institute of Economic and Social Research 6 Statistik Austria 6 Europäische Kommission / Gemeinsame Forschungsstelle 5 Europäische Kommission / Statistisches Amt 5 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 5 Instituto Nacional de Estadística, Geografía e Informática <México> 5 Lunds Universitet / Nationalekonomiska Institutionen 5 Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies 5 USA / Economic Research Service 5 Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung 5 Boston College / Department of Economics 4 Centre for the Study of African Economies 4 Deutschland <Bundesrepublik> / Statistisches Bundesamt 4 Devlet İstatistik Enstitüsü 4 Edward Elgar Publishing 4 European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control 4 European University Institute / Department of Economics 4 Federal Reserve System / Board of Governors 4
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NBER working paper series 416 NBER Working Paper 331 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 327 Applied economics 138 Discussion paper series / IZA 123 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 109 Working paper 109 Economics letters 108 Discussion papers / CEPR 99 CESifo working papers 85 Policy research working paper : WPS 80 The American economic review 76 Applied economics letters 73 IZA Discussion Paper 71 Journal of macroeconomics 61 The review of economics and statistics 60 Tourism economics : the business and finance of tourism and recreation 60 Economic modelling 59 Finance and economics discussion series 55 Journal of monetary economics 55 Discussion paper 53 Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics 53 Empirical economics : a journal of the Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna, Austria 53 Working paper series / European Central Bank 52 The review of income and wealth : journal of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth 51 IMF working papers 50 The economic journal : the journal of the Royal Economic Society 49 IFS working paper 48 Policy Research Working Paper 46 International journal of consumer studies 45 Energy economics 44 European economic review : EER 44 Journal of economic dynamics & control 43 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 41 World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 40 Review of Economics of the Household 39 Journal of applied econometrics 37 Working paper series 37 World development : the multi-disciplinary international journal devoted to the study and promotion of world development 37 Journal of economic behavior & organization : JEBO 36
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Social capital shapes the relationship between well-being and spending
Wu, Fengyu; Sarracino, Francesco - 2025
This study examines how subjective well-being (SWB), specifically life satisfaction, influences household consumption expenditures, and the moderating role of social capital. While previous research has largely focused on how consumption affects well-being, we explore the reverse direction,...
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The IZA/Fable Swipe consumption index
Askitas, Nikos; Bindra Martinez, Anoop; Cereda, Fabio - In: Jahrbücher für Nationalökonomie und Statistik 245 (2025) 4/5, pp. 589-598
This paper introduces a novel monthly consumption indicator: the IZA/Fable Swipe consumption index for Germany. It is based on credit card transactions data collected and anonymised by Fable Data from 2017 onwards. We study some of the properties of the data and use a so-called "one year look...
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Luxuries, necessities, and the allocation of time
Fang, Lei; Hannusch, Anne; Silos, Pedro - 2025
We study consumption and welfare inequality by analyzing how households allocate resources - market expenditures and the value of time - to the production of activities. The share of resources allocated to an activity rises or falls with wages, classifying them into luxuries or necessities,...
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Estimating multidimensional development resilience
Lee, Seungmin; Abay, Kibrom A.; Barrett, Christopher B.; … - 2024
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The IZA/Fable Swipe Consumption Index
Askitas, Nikos; Bindra Martinez, Anoop; Cereda, Fabio - 2024
This paper introduces a novel monthly consumption indicator: the IZA / Fable Data consumption indicator for Germany. It is based on credit card transactions data collected and anonymised by Fable Data from 2017 onwards. We study some of the properties of the data and use a so-called "one year...
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Consumption expenditures in Austria & Germany : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter; Lehmann, Jonas - 2024
We analyze the novel transactional card expenditure data for Germany and Austria provided by Fable Data. We describe key features of the data in terms of the coverage of expenditure items, payment channels, and the distribution of expenditures across regions and time. We highlight strengths and...
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The polarization of personal saving
Gindelsky, Marina; Martin, Robert S. - 2024
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The IZA/Fable swipe consumption index
Askitas, Nikos; Martinez, Anoop Bindra; Cereda, Fabio - 2024
This paper introduces a novel monthly consumption indicator: the IZA / Fable Data consumption indicator for Germany. It is based on credit card transactions data collected and anonymised by Fable Data from 2017 onwards. We study some of the properties of the data and use a so-called ”one year...
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Consumption expenditures in Austria & Germany : new evidence based on transactional data
Koeniger, Winfried; Kress, Peter; Lehmann, Jonas - 2024
We analyze the novel transactional card expenditure data for Germany and Austria provided by Fable Data. We describe key features of the data in terms of the coverage of expenditure items, payment channels, and the distribution of expenditures across regions and time. We highlight strengths and...
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Luxuries, Necessities, and the Allocation of Time
Fang, Lei; Hannusch, Anne; Silos, Pedro - 2025
We study consumption and welfare inequality by analyzing how households allocate resources—market expenditures and the value of time—to the production of activities. The share of resources allocated to an activity rises or falls with wages, classifying them into luxuries or necessities,...
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Social Capital Shapes the Relationship Between Well-being and Spending
Wu, Fengyu; Sarracino, Francesco - 2025
This study examines how subjective well-being (SWB), specifically life satisfaction, influences household consumption expenditures, and the moderating role of social capital. While previous research has largely focused on how consumption affects well-being, we explore the reverse direction,...
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The heterogeneous effects of household debt relief
Adelino, Manuel; Ferreira, Miguel A.; Oliveira, Miguel - 2025
Large-scale debt forbearance is a key policy tool during crises, yet targeting is challenging due to information asymmetries. Using transaction-level data from a Portuguese bank during COVID-19, we find that financially fragile households are more likely to enter forbearance, irrespective of...
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Refining real consumption : accounting for in-kind transfers, imputed rents, and preference heterogeneities
Abe, Naohito; Inakura, Noriko - 2025
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Old gods, new world : theoretical advances in the marketization and the consumption of religion
Rauf, Ateeq Abdul; Appau, Samuelson; Prasad, Ajnesh - In: Marketing theory 25 (2025) 1, pp. 3-13
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Consumer xenocentrism and well-being : conspicuous consumption orientation, brand addiction, and self-esteem
Diamantopoulos, Adamantios; Matarazzo, Michela; Mrad, Mona - In: Journal of international marketing 33 (2025) 1, pp. 51-70
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Consumption sacrifice
Garcia-Rada, Ximena; Kim, Tami; Liu, Peggy J. - In: Journal of consumer psychology : JCP ; the official … 35 (2025) 1, pp. 61-80
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Assessing the impact of income decline on household clean fuel choice : evidence from the Kyrgyz Republic
Karymshakov, Kamalbek; Azhgaliyeva, Dina - 2025
Low-carbon energy transition, which includes the replacement of fossil fuels with low-carbon energy infrastructure, the removal of subsidies, and other measures, requires households to be able to pay for low-carbon energy services. Economic shocks such as the coronavirus disease pandemic and...
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Present bias amplifies the household balance-sheet channels of macroeconomic policy
Maxted, Peter; Laibson, David I.; Moll, Benjamin - In: The quarterly journal of economics 140 (2025) 1, pp. 691-743
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Attitudes of Slovak consumers towards the generation of waste in tourism
Kubíková, Ľubomíra; Rudý, Stansilav; Kubičková, Viera - In: Ekonomika : mokslo žurnalas 104 (2025) 1, pp. 103-121
The objective of this study is to analyse the relationship between tourist attitudes towards waste generation in Slovakia and their corresponding behaviours. With an increasing emphasis on environmental responsibility, understanding the behaviours and beliefs of tourists concerning waste...
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Expenditure responses to adverse health shocks : evidence from a panel of Colombian households
Cortés, Darwin; Gallegos-Vargas, Andrés; Pérez … - 2025
We analyze the effect of adverse health shocks on households' expenditure shares in different good categories using a fixed-effects approach and a structural approach based on microeconomic theory. We find that, on average, households substitute health and food expenditure in response to adverse...
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Understanding temptation spending and saving behaviour among Malian farming households
Ölkers, Tim; Wahbi, Annkathrin; Mußhoff, Oliver - In: Journal of international development : the journal of … 37 (2025) 3, pp. 697-717
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Subjective uncertainty and the marginal propensity to consume
Kosar, Gizem; Melcangi, Davide - 2025
Earnings uncertainty is central to most heterogeneous-household models. Yet, there is surprisingly little evidence on how subjective uncertainty is related to consumption behavior. Using unique data from the Survey of Consumer Expectations, we show that the marginal propensity to consume (MPC)...
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Catastrophic and impoverishing out-of-pocket health expenditure in Ethiopia : evidence from the Ethiopia socioeconomic survey
Tadiwos, Yamlak Bereket; Kassahun, Meseret Molla; … - In: Health economics review 15 (2025) 1, pp. 1-13
Background Out-of-pocket payment remains one of the ways to finance health care in Ethiopia accounting 31%. These out-of-pocket health expense leads citizens' face catastrophic and impoverishing expenditure. The most recent survey-based study of catastrophic and impoverishing health expenditure...
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Subjective uncertainty and the marginal propensity to consume
Koşar, Gizem; Melcangi, Davide - 2025
Earnings uncertainty is central to most heterogeneous-household models. Yet, there is surprisingly little evidence on how subjective uncertainty is related to consumption behavior. Using unique data from the Survey of Consumer Expectations, we show that the marginal propensity to consume (MPC)...
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Generous returners, vanishing refunds : how consumers spend monetary refunds of returns
Jami, Ata - In: Journal of behavioral decision making 38 (2025) 1, pp. 1-17
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Coping with experiences of sociomoral violations through consumption of anger-eliciting content
Munichor, Nira; Steinhart, Yael - In: Psychology & marketing 42 (2025) 4, pp. 1174-1187
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Heterogeneity and aggregate consumption : an empirical assessment
Debortoli, Davide; Galí, Jordi - 2025
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The impact of early pension withdrawals on household finances and inflation
Meriküll, Jaanika - 2025
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Persistence in consumption across Europe : evidence using fractional integration
Lopez, Gema; Gil-Alaña, Luis A. - In: Intereconomics : review of European economic policy 60 (2025) 2, pp. 119-125
The process of transition and growth in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) provides interesting insights, considering the countries' historical relationship with the Soviet Union. The 20 years after the Eastern enlargement of the European Union show an integrative power within the Single Market....
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Distributional impact of Indian GST based on the NSSO's household consumption expenditure survey of 2022-23
Mukherjee, Sacchidananda - 2025
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Riding the housing wave : home equity withdrawal and consumer debt composition
Grodecka-Messi, Anna; Li, Jieying; Zhang, Xin - 2025
Using a monthly panel dataset of individuals' debt, we show that house price changes can explain a significant fraction of personal debt composition dynamics. We exploit the variation in local house price growth as shocks to homeowners' housing wealth to study the consequential adjustment of...
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The consumption effects of population concentration
Cai, Zhengyu; Yan, Yu - 2025
This paper empirically examines the causal effects of population concentration on household consumption in China and explores the underlying mechanisms. After addressing endogeneity concerns from various sources, our results show that a 1% increase in urban population density leads to a 0.43...
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Statistical imputation and validation of consumption microdata for EUROMOD
Dreoni, Ilda; Serruys, Hannes; Manso, Luis; … - 2025
Consumption taxes are a crucial revenue source for EU Member States, yet they also potentially have non-negligible impact on income distribution. The EU's tax-benefit microsimulation model, EUROMOD, has recently been extended to simulate consumption taxes (CT) across all 27 EU countries allowing...
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Dilemmas of care (re) allocation : care and consumption in pandemic times
Heath, Teresa; Gallage, H. P. Samanthika; Chatzidakis, … - In: Journal of business ethics : JBE 199 (2025) 3, pp. 507-527
Studies into the ethical aspects of consumption tend to focus on a limited class of actions that are explicitly understood as "ethical consumption". The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic provided a context in which other ethical issues and questions of whom we should care for first, and how, suddenly and...
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Consumer durables and monetary policy according to HANK
Partsch, Emil Holst; Petrella, Ivan; Santoro, Emiliano - 2025
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Being and consciousness : fiscal attitudes according to HANK
Bayer, Christian; Kriwoluzky, Alexander; Müller, Gernot J. - 2025
Attitudes toward fiscal policy differ: fiscal conservatism and fiscal liberalism vary in their willingness to tolerate budget deficits. We challenge the view that such attitudes reflect national preferences. Instead, we offer an economic explanation based on a two-country Heterogeneous Agent New...
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Exchange rates and cross-border consumer spending : evidence from retail payments data
Felber, Laura - 2025
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Mortgage refinancing and the marginal propensity to consume
Pesce, Simone; Zhang, Liang - 2025
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Of house and home-related goods : the home purchase channel of expenditure
Favara, Giovanni; Graham, James; Li, Geng - 2025
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Empirical monetary-fiscal equivalence
Nielsson, Ulf; Rangvid, Jesper; Saidi, Farzad; Seyrich, … - 2025
What stimulus payments replicate the consumption effect of a desired (but potentially infeasible) interest rate cut? Using granular full-population administrative data, we estimate consumption responses to interest rate changes via adjustable-rate mortgage resets and lump-sum cash windfalls from...
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Being and consciousness : fiscal attitudes according to HANK
Bayer, Christian; Kriwoluzky, Alexander; Müller, Gernot J. - 2025
Attitudes toward fiscal policy differ: fiscal conservatism and fiscal liberalism vary in their willingness to tolerate budget deficits. We challenge the view that such attitudes reflect national preferences. Instead, we offer an economic explanation based on a two-country Heterogeneous Agent New...
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Consumption responses to inheritances : the role of durable goods
Belloc, Ignacio; Molina, José Alberto; Velilla, Jorge - In: Journal of macroeconomics 83 (2025), pp. 1-16
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Lost in aggregation : geographic mismeasurement of income and spending
Hacıoǧlu Hoke, Sinem; Feler, Leo; Chylak, Jack - 2025
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Statistical imputation and validation of consumption microdata for EUROMOD : a methodological note
Dreoni, Ilda; Serruys, Hannes; Manso, Luis; … - 2025
Consumption taxes are a crucial revenue source for EU Member States, yet they also potentially have non-negligible impact on income distribution. The EU’s tax-benefit microsimulation model, EUROMOD, has recently been extended to simulate consumption taxes (CT) across all 27 EU countries...
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The role of remittances in household spending in rural Nepal
Thapa-Parajuli, Resham; Kshetri, Tilak; Thapa, Sanjit Singh - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 6, pp. 1-23
Foreign remittances have become a crucial component of the Nepalese economy. This study investigates the impact of remittances on household consumption patterns in rural Nepal using data from the World Bank's Nepal Household Risk and Vulnerability (NHRV) Survey Panel, covering the period from...
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Beyond averages : heterogeneous effects of monetary policy in a HANK model for the euro area
Kase, Hanno; Dinis Rigato, Rodolfo - 2025
We introduce an estimated medium scale Heterogeneous-Agent New Keynesian model for forecasting and policy analysis in the Euro Area and discuss the applications of this type of models in central banks, focusing on two main exercises. First, we examine an alternative scenario for monetary policy...
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Health expenditure shocks and household poverty amidst COVID-19 in Uganda : how catastrophic?
Mpuuga, Dablin; Nakijoba, Sawuya; Yawe, Bruno L. - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 6, pp. 1-22
In this paper, we utilize the 2019/20 Uganda National Household Survey data to answer three related questions: (i) To what extent did out-of-pocket payments (OOPs) for health care services exceed the threshold for household financial catastrophe amidst COVID-19? (ii) What is the impoverishing...
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COVID-19 lockdown and implications for household food security in Zambia : quality of diet or economic vulnerability?
Bwalya, Richard; Chama-Chiliba, Chitalu Miriam - In: Economies : open access journal 13 (2025) 7, pp. 1-20
The study examines changes in household food security and identifies their key determinants in Zambia by comparing the pre-pandemic period to the COVID-19 pandemic period. Using nationally representative surveys from 2015 and 2021 and the coarsened exact matching (CEM) approach, 8650 households...
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Self-control cycles
Ikeda, Shinsuke; Ojima, Takeshi - 2025
Consumers often exhibit behavioral cycles with alternating abstinence and indulgence over time. In the framework of tempting good consumption under limited willpower, we develop a simple model of the self-control cycles. To do so, based on the empirically relevant property of self-control, we...
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Macroprudential regulations of mortgage contracts
Kilström, Matilda; Schlafmann, Kathrin; Setty, Ofer; … - 2025
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