The goal of this dissertation is to test the hypothesis that economic agents jointly choose current consumption and labor supply, so as to maximize the present discounted value of current and future utility. We then investigate the response of such maximizing agents to transitory and permanent shocks from the exogenous environment consisting of real wages, real interest rates and taxes. The response of consumption is in broad conformity with the predictions of the premanent income hypothesis. Labor supply exhibits an inelastic response with respect to both shocks - a result at odds with an important postulate of the new classical macroeconomics.Economics, Department o
This paper develops an analytical framework to study consumption and labor supply in a rich class of...
This paper derives the explicit solution of a dynamic stochastic optimal consumption problem for inf...
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The technical treatment of these tools will enable the student to handle current journal literature,...
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This note studies a form of a utility function of consumption with habit and leisure that (a) is com...
This note studies a form of a utility function of consumption with habit and leisure that (a) is com...
This paper argues that the solution to a dynamic optimization problem of consumption and labor under...
This dissertation develops and tests a model of the effect of workers' consumption commitments on la...
In this paper we identify how changes in the income tax rate affect the labour supply under interdep...
The derivation of a closed-form solution for consumption based on the constant elasticity utility fu...
We solve and estimate a dynamic model that allows agents to optimally choose their labor hours and c...
This paper derives the explicit solution of a dynamic stochastic optimal consumption problem for inf...
A closed-form solution for the continuous-time consumption model with endogenous labor income In thi...
The representative agent model of aggregate labor supply, and its cornerstone, the hypothesis of int...
This paper develops an analytical framework to study consumption and labor supply in a rich class of...
This paper derives the explicit solution of a dynamic stochastic optimal consumption problem for inf...
This study investigates the macroeconometric credibility of the intertemporal substitution hypothesi...
The technical treatment of these tools will enable the student to handle current journal literature,...
This paper investigates the role of aggregate shocks on household consumption and labor supply. It p...
This note studies a form of a utility function of consumption with habit and leisure that (a) is com...
This note studies a form of a utility function of consumption with habit and leisure that (a) is com...
This paper argues that the solution to a dynamic optimization problem of consumption and labor under...
This dissertation develops and tests a model of the effect of workers' consumption commitments on la...
In this paper we identify how changes in the income tax rate affect the labour supply under interdep...
The derivation of a closed-form solution for consumption based on the constant elasticity utility fu...
We solve and estimate a dynamic model that allows agents to optimally choose their labor hours and c...
This paper derives the explicit solution of a dynamic stochastic optimal consumption problem for inf...
A closed-form solution for the continuous-time consumption model with endogenous labor income In thi...
The representative agent model of aggregate labor supply, and its cornerstone, the hypothesis of int...
This paper develops an analytical framework to study consumption and labor supply in a rich class of...
This paper derives the explicit solution of a dynamic stochastic optimal consumption problem for inf...
This study investigates the macroeconometric credibility of the intertemporal substitution hypothesi...