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Lifetime investment and consumption with recursive preferences and small transaction costs

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We investigate the effects of small proportional transaction costs on lifetime consumption and portfolio choice. The extant literature has focused on agents with additive utilities. Here, we extend this analysis to the archetype of nonadditive preferences: the isoelastic recursive utilities proposed by Epstein and Zin.

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Concepts associés (16)
Consommation
La consommation caractérise l'acte d'un agent économique (le consommateur) qui utilise (consommation finale) ou transforme (consommation intermédiaire) des biens et services. Cette utilisation ou transformation provoque la destruction immédiate (biens non durables) ou progressive (biens durables) des éléments consommés. D'un point de vue général, la consommation (destructrice de valeur) s'oppose à la production (créatrice de valeur).
Consumption tax
A consumption tax is a tax levied on consumption spending on goods and services. The tax base of such a tax is the money spent on consumption. Consumption taxes are usually indirect, such as a sales tax or a value-added tax. However, a consumption tax can also be structured as a form of direct, personal taxation, such as the Hall–Rabushka flat tax. A value-added tax applies to the market value added to a product or material at each stage of its manufacture or distribution.
Consumption function
In economics, the consumption function describes a relationship between consumption and disposable income. The concept is believed to have been introduced into macroeconomics by John Maynard Keynes in 1936, who used it to develop the notion of a government spending multiplier. Its simplest form is the linear consumption function used frequently in simple Keynesian models: where is the autonomous consumption that is independent of disposable income; in other words, consumption when disposable income is zero.
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