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Life-cycle hypothesis / Marginal propensity to consume / Laurence Kotlikoff / Intertemporal consumption / Intertemporal choice / Precautionary savings / Consumption function / Intergenerational mobility / Permanent income hypothesis / Macroeconomics / Microeconomics / Economics
Date: 2006-10-23 18:52:54
Life-cycle hypothesis
Marginal propensity to consume
Laurence Kotlikoff
Intertemporal consumption
Intertemporal choice
Precautionary savings
Consumption function
Intergenerational mobility
Permanent income hypothesis
Macroeconomics
Microeconomics
Economics

Southern Economic Journal 2006, 73(2), 000–000 Do the Rich Save More? A New View Based on Intergenerational Transfers C. Simon Fan* Do richer people have higher saving rates? The short-run and long-run consumption fun

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