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Consumer Demand, Consumption, And Asset Pricing: An Integrated Analysis With Intertemporal Two-Stage Budgeting

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  • Kim, H. Youn
  • Mclaren, Keith R.
  • Wong, K. K. Gary

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This paper integrates seemingly disjoint studies on consumer behavior in micro and macroanalyses via an intertemporal two-stage budgeting procedure with durable goods and liquidity constraints. The model specifies an indirect utility function as a function of nondurable consumption, commodity (nondurables) prices, and durables stock, and derives the demand functions for nondurable goods. A demand function for durable goods is derived in an adjustment cost framework. The consumption growth equation accounts for relative price effects with precautionary saving, durables stock, and liquidity constraints. The stochastic discount factor is approximated by a time-varying linear function of nondurable consumption growth, commodity price growth, durables stock growth, and disposable income growth. The demand functions for six nondurable goods and services are jointly estimated with the Euler equations for bonds, stocks, and durable goods with allowance for liquidity constraints, using US data. Estimation provides new findings for intertemporal consumption and a multifactor consumption-based capital asset pricing model.

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  • Kim, H. Youn & Mclaren, Keith R. & Wong, K. K. Gary, 2021. "Consumer Demand, Consumption, And Asset Pricing: An Integrated Analysis With Intertemporal Two-Stage Budgeting," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 25(2), pages 379-425, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:macdyn:v:25:y:2021:i:2:p:379-425_4
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    1. Kim, H. Youn & McLaren, Keith R., 2024. "Intertemporal Two-stage Budgeting: Implications for Consumer Demands and Consumption," Research in Economics, Elsevier, vol. 78(1), pages 25-36.
    2. H. Youn Kim & José Alberto Molina & Ka Kei Gary Wong, 2022. "Durable Goods and Consumer Behavior with Liquidity Constraints: Evidence from Norway," Boston College Working Papers in Economics 1047, Boston College Department of Economics.
    3. Barros, Fernando & Couto, Gabriel T. & Gomes, Fábio A.R., 2023. "On the welfare costs of business cycles: Beyond nondurable goods," Journal of Macroeconomics, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).

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