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Economy / Economics / Equations / Mathematical optimization / Consumer behaviour / Consumer theory / Income / Intertemporal choice / Permanent income hypothesis / Bellman equation / Behavioral economics / Precautionary savings
Date: 2004-01-02 10:36:05
Economy
Economics
Equations
Mathematical optimization
Consumer behaviour
Consumer theory
Income
Intertemporal choice
Permanent income hypothesis
Bellman equation
Behavioral economics
Precautionary savings

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