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Intertemporal consumption and credit constraints: Does consumption respond to an exogenous shock to credit?
Søren Leth-Petersen
Department of Economics
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Intertemporal Consumption
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Exogenous Shocks
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Credit Constraints
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Consumption Constraints
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Credit Market
50%
Homeowners
50%
Consumption Loans
50%
Household Expenditure
50%
Access to Credit
50%
Young Households
50%
Household Debt
50%
Housing Equity
50%
Market Reform
50%
Aggregate Effect
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Credit Rationing
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Credit
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Shock
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Credit Market
50%