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Guglielmo Weber
Guglielmo Weber
Professor of Econometrics, University of Padua
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Is consumption growth consistent with intertemporal optimization? Evidence from the consumer expenditure survey
OP Attanasio, G Weber
Journal of political Economy 103 (6), 1121-1157, 1995
10911995
Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe – First Results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
A Börsch-Supan, A Brugiavini, H Jürges, J Mackenbach, J Siegrist, ...
Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Ageing, 1-372, 2005
1044*2005
Health, ageing and retirement in Europe: first results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe
A Börsch-Supan, MJ Brugiavini, Agar, Jürges, Hendrik, J Siegrist, ...
Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA), 2005
1044*2005
What do we learn about consumer demand patterns from micro data?
R Blundell, P Pashardes, G Weber
The American Economic Review, 570-597, 1993
8781993
Consumption growth, the interest rate and aggregation
OP Attanasio, G Weber
The Review of Economic Studies 60 (3), 631-649, 1993
7831993
Consumption and saving: models of intertemporal allocation and their implications for public policy
OP Attanasio, G Weber
Journal of Economic literature 48 (3), 693-751, 2010
7002010
An expenditure-based estimate of Britain's black economy
CA Pissarides, G Weber
Journal of public economics 39 (1), 17-32, 1989
6491989
Humps and bumps in lifetime consumption
OP Attanasio, J Banks, C Meghir, G Weber
Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 17 (1), 22-35, 1999
6471999
The survey of health, aging, and retirement in Europe–methodology
KH Alcser, G Benson, A Börsch-Supan, A Brugiavini, D Christelis, ...
Mannheim Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA), 2005
4772005
The retirement consumption puzzle: evidence from a regression discontinuity approach
E Battistin, A Brugiavini, E Rettore, G Weber
American Economic Review 99 (5), 2209-2226, 2009
4542009
Intertemporal substitution, risk aversion and the Euler equation for consumption
OP Attanasio, G Weber
The Economic Journal 99 (395), 59-73, 1989
3341989
Changes in compulsory schooling, education and the distribution of wages in Europe
G Brunello, M Fort, G Weber
The Economic Journal 119 (536), 516-539, 2009
3262009
The UK consumption boom of the late 1980s: aggregate implications of microeconomic evidence
OP Attanasio, G Weber
The Economic Journal 104 (427), 1269-1302, 1994
3201994
First results from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (2004-7)
A Börsch-Supan
Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging (MEA), 2008
3162008
Intertemporal nonseparability or borrowing restrictions? A disaggregate analysis using a US consumption panel
C Meghir, G Weber
Econometrica: Journal of the Econometric Society, 1151-1181, 1996
2681996
Asking consumption questions in general purpose surveys
M Browning, TF Crossley, G Weber
The Economic Journal 113 (491), F540-F567, 2003
2352003
Intertemporal consumption, durables and liquidity constraints: A cohort analysis
R Alessie, MP Devereux, G Weber
European Economic Review 41 (1), 37-59, 1997
1751997
Retirement and cognitive decline. A longitudinal analysis using SHARE data
M Celidoni, C Dal Bianco, G Weber
Journal of health economics 56, 113-125, 2017
1732017
Books are forever: Early life conditions, education and lifetime earnings in Europe
G Brunello, G Weber, CT Weiss
The Economic Journal 127 (600), 271-296, 2017
154*2017
Active ageing and solidarity between generations in Europe
A Börsch-Supan, M Brandt, H Litwin, G Weber
First results from SHARE after the economic crisis, 2013
1492013
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