Intertemporal substitution in consumption. Hall, R. Journal of Political Economy, 96(2):339–357, 1988.
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One of the important determinants of the response of saving and consumption to the real interest rate is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution. That elasticity can be measured by the response of the rate of change of consumption to changes in the expected real interest rate. A detailed study of data for the twentieth-century United States shows no strong evidence that the elasticity of intertemporal substitution is positive. Earlier findings of substantially positive elasticities are reversed when appropriate estimation methods are used.
@article{hall_intertemporal_1988,
	title = {Intertemporal substitution in consumption},
	volume = {96},
	abstract = {One of the important determinants of the response of saving and consumption to the real interest rate is the elasticity of intertemporal substitution. That elasticity can be measured by the response of the rate of change of consumption to changes in the expected real interest rate. A detailed study of data for the twentieth-century United States shows no strong evidence that the elasticity of intertemporal substitution is positive. Earlier findings of substantially positive elasticities are reversed when appropriate estimation methods are used.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {Journal of Political Economy},
	author = {Hall, R.E.},
	year = {1988},
	keywords = {DR, Untagged},
	pages = {339--357},
}

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