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Random walk model of consumption / Marginal propensity to consume / Elasticity of intertemporal substitution / Macroeconomic model / Economic model / Dynamic programming / Bounded rationality / General equilibrium theory / Behavioral economics / Macroeconomics / Economics / Science
Date: 2014-07-03 11:38:39
Random walk model of consumption
Marginal propensity to consume
Elasticity of intertemporal substitution
Macroeconomic model
Economic model
Dynamic programming
Bounded rationality
General equilibrium theory
Behavioral economics
Macroeconomics
Economics
Science

Sparse Dynamic Programming and Aggregate Fluctuations Xavier Gabaix∗ January[removed]Abstract

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