Do borrowing constraints matter? An analysis of why the permanent income hypothesis does not apply in Japan
Miki Kohara and
Charles Yuji Horioka ()
Japan and the World Economy, 2006, vol. 18, issue 4, pages 358-377
Date: 2006
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