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  1. Bonekamp, Johan [Author]; Soest, Arthur van [Author]

    Evidence of behavioural life-cycle features in spending patterns after retirement

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    [Tilburg]: Netspar, Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement, [2021]

    Published in: Netspar academic series ; 2021,12

  2. Duan, Jieyi [Author]; Hanaki, Nobuyuki [Author]

    The impact of asset purchases in an experimental market with consumption smoothing motives

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    Osaka, Japan: The Institute of Social and Economic Research, Osaka University, November 2021

    Published in: Shakai-Keizai-Kenkyūsho: Discussion paper ; 1147

  3. Angelucci, Manuela [Author]; Chiapa, Carlos [Author]; Prina, Silvia [Author]; Rojas, Irvin [Author]

    Transitory income changes and consumption smoothing: evidence from Mexico

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    Bonn, Germany: IZA - Institute of Labor Economics, June 2021

    Published in: Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit: Discussion paper series ; 14452

  4. Beblo, Miriam [Author]; Schreiber, Sven [Author]

    Leisure and housing consumption after retirement : new evidence on the life-cycle hypothesis

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    2022

    Published in: Review of Economics of the Household ; 20(2022), 1 vom: März, Seite 305-330

  5. Laamanen, Jani-Petri [Author]; Matikka, Tuomas [Author]; Paukkeri, Tuuli [Author]

    Once or twice a month? : the impact of payment frequency on spending behavior

    Helsinki: VATT Institute for Economic Research, 2022

    Published in: VATT working papers ; 147