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Consumo y retornos accionarios en un modelo dinámico simple de equilibrio general: Evidencia empírica para Chile

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José Garrido
Gonzalo Sanhueza
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El objetivo de este trabajo es someter la ecuación fundamental del modelo dinámico simple de equilibrio general a una prueba empírica usando información anual de la economía chilena y obtener estimaciones de dos parámetros estructurales: el coeficiente de aversión relativa al riesgo y la tasa subjetiva de descuento.

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Article provided by University of Chile, Department of Economics in its journal Estudios de Economia.

Volume (Year): 17 (1990)
Issue (Month): 1 Year 1990 (June)
Pages: 113-138
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Handle: RePEc:udc:esteco:v:17:y:1990:i:1:p:113-138

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Keywords: Consumo; retornos accionarios; equilibrio general.;

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