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Random walk model of consumption / Permanent income hypothesis / Income / Labour economics / Consumption smoothing / Business / Microeconomics / Intertemporal choice / Macroeconomics / Life-cycle hypothesis / Economics
Date: 2012-11-19 01:36:46
Random walk model of consumption
Permanent income hypothesis
Income
Labour economics
Consumption smoothing
Business
Microeconomics
Intertemporal choice
Macroeconomics
Life-cycle hypothesis
Economics

Consumption and Permanent Income: The Australian Case

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