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Do Consumers Really Follow a Rule of Thumb? Three Thousand Estimates from 130 Studies Say “Probably Not”. (2016). Sokolova, Anna ; Havranek, Tomas.
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  55. Consumption over the Life Cycle and over the Business Cycle. (1993). Browning, Martin ; Attanasio, Orazio.
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  56. From deficit delusion to the Fiscal Balance Rule: Looking for an economically meaningful way to assess fiscal policy. (1993). Kotlikoff, Laurence.
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