Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5056126 Economic Modelling 2007 17 Pages PDF
Abstract
The short-run dynamics and long-run relationship of and between non-durable consumption, non-asset income, wealth and the relative price of durable goods are examined. From the intertemporal budget constraint, non-durable consumption expenditure cointegrates with income and wealth and with the relative price of durables and non-durables. The resulting equilibrium correction need not be through consumption. It is found that much of the adjustment towards the long-run common trend comes from changes in wealth. One possible implication is that the consumption cointegrating residual may predict asset returns, and this is the case. At least 30% of fluctuations in non-human wealth are transitory, decoupled from permanent consumption.
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