Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification D91: Intertemporal Consumer Choice; Life Cycle Models and Saving

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05-7

Boston Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 05-07, 04.06.2005)

JEL: D91, G11

Changes in Consumption and Activities at Retirement

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 039, 01.06.2005)

JEL: D91, J26

 

The impact of unsecured debt on financial distress among british households

Bank of Spain Working Papers [View] (Paper: 0512, 29.05.2005)

JEL: C25, D14, D91

The Impact of Interest-Rate Subsidies on Long-Term Household Debt: Evidence From a Large Program

Netherlands Bank DNB Working Papers [View] (Paper: 026, 01.02.2005)

JEL: D91, H20

 

Voting on pensions: a survey

National Bank of Belgium Working Papers [View] (Paper: 062, 01.11.2004)

JEL: D72, D91, H55

Why Use Debit Instead of Credit? Consumer Choicein a Trillion-Dollar Market

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 191, 30.07.2004)

JEL: D14, D91, E41, G29

To Leave or Not to Leave: The Distribution of Bequest Motives

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2004-33, 18.06.2004)

JEL: D11, D12, D91, E21

The Impact of Interest-rate Subsidies on Long-term Household Debt: Evidence from a Large Program

Bank of Portugal Working papers [View] (Paper: 200314, 05.05.2004)

JEL: D91, E21, H20

Perpetual youth and endogenous labour supply: a problem and a possible solution

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0346, 28.04.2004)

JEL: D91, E63

Mortgages as Recursive Contracts

San Francisco Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2003-03, 21.04.2004)

JEL: C61, D11, D91, E21, G21

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