Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification D9: Intertemporal Choice and Growth

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Intertemporal Choice: A Nash Bargaining Approach

Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: DP2010/08, 01.10.2010)

JEL: C7, D01, D91

Credit constraints and durable consumption

Bank of Finland Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2010/15, 20.09.2010)

JEL: D12, D91, E21

A Semiparametric Characterization of Income Uncertainty Over the Life Cycle

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2010-42, 31.08.2010)

JEL: D12, D91, E24

The Equilibrium Set of Economies with a Continuous Consumption Space

Bank of Mexico Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2010-10, 26.07.2010)

JEL: D50, D51, D80, D90

Bubbles and incentives: a post-mortem of the Neuer Markt in Germany

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 201015, 26.07.2010)

JEL: C14, C21, D82, D83, D92, G32

Equilibrium asset prices and the wealth distribution with inattentive consumers

Sveriges Riksbank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 243, 01.07.2010)

JEL: D52, D80, D91, E21

Evidence from banks

Bank of Spain Working Papers [View] (Paper: 1020, 29.06.2010)

JEL: D92, G21

Consumption Responses to Permanent and Transitory Shocks to House Appreciation

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2010-32, 15.06.2010)

JEL: D91, E21, R10

Regular Infinite Economies

Bank of Mexico Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2010-03, 12.04.2010)

JEL: D5, D50, D51, D80, D90

Pension funds’ asset allocation and participant age: a test of the life-cycle model

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 223, 01.11.2009)

JEL: D91, G11, G23, H55, J14

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