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Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save. (2000). Lusardi, Annamaria.
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    In: Economics Letters.
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  40. Does Job Insecurity Affect Household Consumption?. (2002). Benito, Andrew.
    In: Working Papers.
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  41. Consumer Sentiment: Its Rationality and Usefulness in Forecasting Expenditure - Evidence from the Michigan Micro Data. (2001). Souleles, Nicholas.
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  42. Explaining Why So Many Households Do Not Save. (2000). Lusardi, Annamaria.
    In: JCPR Working Papers.
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  43. A DYNAMIC MODEL OF LABOR SUPPLY, CONSUMPTION/SAVING, AND ANNUITY DECISIONS UNDER UNCERTAINTY. (2000). Benitez-Silva, Hugo.
    In: Computing in Economics and Finance 2000.
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  44. A Dynamic Model of Labor Supply, Consumption/Saving, and Annuity Decisions under Uncertainty. (2000). Benitez-Silva, Hugo.
    In: Department of Economics Working Papers.
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  45. Voluntary Contributions to Personal Pension Plans: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey. (2000). Markose, Sheri ; Guariglia, Alessandra.
    In: Fiscal Studies.
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  46. The Expansionary Fiscal Contraction Hypothesis and Uncertainty About the Permanence of Fiscal Consolidations. (2000). Bergman, Michael .
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  47. A Joint Model of Labor Supply and Consumption Decisions Under Uncertainty. (2000). Benitez-Silva, Hugo.
    In: Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers.
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  48. What is the Real Story for Interest Rate Volatility?. (2000). Uhlig, Harald ; Hornstein, Andreas.
    In: German Economic Review.
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  49. A Dynamic Agricultural Household Model with Uncertain Income and Irreversible and Indivisible Investments under Credit Constraints. (2000). Thorsen, Bo ; Malchow-Møller, Nikolaj ; Malchow-Moeller, Nikolaj.
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  50. Saving after retirement: evidence from three different surveys. (1999). Lusardi, Annamaria ; Kapteyn, Arie ; alessie, rob.
    In: Labour Economics.
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