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The Absent-Minded Consumer
Author(s) -
John Ameriks,
Andrew Caplin,
John Leahy
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
nber working paper series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w10216
Subject(s) - business
We present evidence that many households have only a vague notion of what they are spending on various consumption items. We then develop a life-cycle model that captures this absent-mindedness'. The model generates precautionary spending, whereby absent-minded agents tend to consume more than attentive ones. The model also predicts fluctuations over time in the level of attention, and thereby sheds new light on the sharp reduction in consumption both at retirement, and in cyclical downturns. Finally, we find patterns of attention in the data that are consistent with those predicted by the model.

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