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A theory of the consumption function, with and without liquidity constraints (expanded version) by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Precautionary saving and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Individual learning about consumption by Allen, Todd W.
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Portfolios of the rich by Carroll, Christopher D.
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'Risky habits' and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income, or, how much would permanent tax cut boost Japanese consumption? by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Why do the rich save so much? by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Does cultural origin affect saving behaviorn evidence from immigrants by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Comparison utility in a growth model by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Buffer-stock saving and the life cycle/permanent income hypothesis by Carroll, Christopher D.
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Death to the log-linearized consumption Euler equation (and very poor health to the second-order approximation). by Carroll, Christopher D.
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