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Economic theories / Precautionary savings / Life-cycle hypothesis / Gross domestic product / Marginal propensity to save / Intertemporal consumption / Saving / Personal finance / Macroeconomics / Economics
Date: 2015-02-03 22:43:37
Economic theories
Precautionary savings
Life-cycle hypothesis
Gross domestic product
Marginal propensity to save
Intertemporal consumption
Saving
Personal finance
Macroeconomics
Economics

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