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The Economics of Consumption: Theory and Evidence

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Consumption decisions are crucial determinants of business cycles and growth. Knowledge of how consumers respond to the economic environment and how they react to the risks that they encounter during the life-cycle is therefore important for evaluating stabilization policies and the effectiveness of fiscal packages implemented in response to economic downturns or financial crises.

In The Economics of Consumption, Tullio Jappelli and Luigi Pistaferri provide a comprehensive examination of the most important developments in the field of consumption decisions and evaluate economic models against empirical evidence. The first part of the book provides the basic ingredients of economic models of consumption decisions. The central part reviews the empirical literature on the effect of income and wealth changes on consumption and on the relevance of precautionary saving and credit market imperfections. The last chapters extend the basic framework to such important areas as bequests, leisure, lifetime uncertainty, and financial sophistication.

Jappelli and Pistaferri shed light on important issues, including how consumption responds to changes in economic resources, how economic circumstances and consumers' characteristics influence behavior, and whether consumption inequality depends on income shocks and their persistence.

Author: Jappelli Tullio
Publisher: OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 312
ISBN: 9780199383153
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2019

Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1 - INTERTEMPORAL CHOICE UNDER CERTAINTY

CHAPTER 2 - THE AGE PROFILE OF CONSUMPTION AND WEALTH

CHAPTER 3 - COMPLETE MARKETS

CHAPTER 4 - THE CERTAINTY EQUIVALENCE MODEL

CHAPTER 5 - LIQUIDITY CONSTRAINTS

CHAPTER 6 - THE PRECAUTIONARY SAVING MODEL

CHAPTER 7 - THE BUFFER STOCK MODEL

CHAPTER 8 - THE RESPONSE OF CONSUMPTION TO ANTICIPATED CHANGES IN INCOME

CHAPTER 9 - THE RESPONSE OF CONSUMPTION TO UNANTICIPATED CHANGES IN INCOME

CHAPTER 10 - THE RESPONSE OF CONSUMPTION TO INCOME RISK

CHAPTER 11 - LIFETIME UNCERTAINTY

CHAPTER 12 - BEQUEST MOTIVES

CHAPTER 13 - TIME, HABITS AND CONSUMER DURABLES

CHAPTER 14 - NON-STANDARD PREFERENCES

CONCLUSIONS

REFERENCES

Tullio Jappelli is Professor of Economics and Chairman of the Department of Economics and Statistics at the University of Naples Federico II, a Research Fellow of the Center for Economics and Finance (CSEF) and of CEPR.

Luigi Pistaferri is a Professor of Economics at Stanford University, a Research Fellow of NBER, CEPR, the "Ralph Landau" Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute of Economics and Policy Research (SIEPR), and one of the co-editors of the American Economic Review.

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