16.1 John Maynard Keynes and the Consumption Function
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16.2 Irving Fisher and Intertemporal Choice
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Franco Modigliani and the Life-Cycle Hypothesis
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Milton Friedman and the Permanent-Income Hypothesis
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16.5 Robert Hall and the Random-Walk Hypothesis
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David Laibson and the Pull of Instant Gratification
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