172 |
Christopher D. Carroll
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The Method of Endogenous Gridpoints for Solving Dynamic Stochastic Optimization Problems
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Household Wealth Management
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2005 |
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464 |
Christopher D. Carroll
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Representing Consumption and Saving Without A Representative Consumer
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Household Finance
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2014 |
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411 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Jiri Slacalek,
Martin Sommer
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Dissecting Saving Dynamics: Measuring Wealth, Precautionary, and Credit Effects
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Household Finance
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2012 |
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385 |
Christopher D. Carroll
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Theoretical Foundations of Buffer Stock Saving
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Household Finance
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2011 |
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328 |
Christopher D. Carroll
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Precautionary Saving and the Marginal Propensity to Consume Out of Permanent Income
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Household Wealth Management
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2009 |
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327 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Olivier Jeanne
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A Tractable Model of Precautionary Reserves, Net Foreign Assets, or Sovereign Wealth Funds
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Household Wealth Management
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2009 |
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326 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Patrick Toche
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A Tractable Model of Buffer Stock Saving
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Household Wealth Management
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2009 |
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324 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Jiri Slacalek
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The American Consumer: Reforming, Or Just Resting?
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Household Wealth Management
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2009 |
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265 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Jirka Slacalek,
Martin Sommer
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International Evidence On Sticky Consumption Growth
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Household Wealth Management
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2008 |
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222 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Misuzu Otsuka,
Jirka Slacalek
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How Large Is the Housing Wealth Effect? A New Approach
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Household Wealth Management
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2006 |
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189 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Miles S. Kimball
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Precautionary Saving and Precautionary Wealth
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Household Wealth Management
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2006 |
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465 |
Christopher D. Carroll,
Jonathan A. Parker,
Nicholas S. Souleles
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The Benefits of Panel Data in Consumer Expenditure Surveys
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Household Finance
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2014 |
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