liquidity constraint

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liquidity
noun[U]
uk
/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.ti/
us
/lɪˈkwɪd.ə.t̬i/
the fact of being available in the form of money, rather than investments or property, or of being able to be changed into ...
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constraint
noun
uk
/kənˈstreɪnt/
us
/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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(Definition ofliquidityandconstraintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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As in equilibrium theliquidityconstraintis binding, the constrained households' intratemporal marginal efficiency condition does not hold with equality.
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Here (4) is the households' wealth constraint, and (5) is theliquidityconstraint.
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First, there is aliquidityconstraint, whereby total per period full expenditure must be less than or equal to total net cash on hand.
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In the limit, when rt+1 = 1, the debt is sold at par, there is noliquidityconstraint, and capital-based output cannot be increased further.
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Furthermore, because of aliquidityconstraint, money is held even when it is return-dominated by bonds.
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Since in this economy land works as "commodity money" that can loosen theliquidityconstraint(4), the fiat money m may not be necessary in an equilibrium.
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However, the steady state is only an equilibrium of our model if also theliquidityconstraintm t et -1 is satisfied.
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Capitalists then simply live of capital rents, accumulating capital through a traditional, unconstrained, consumption-saving choice, while workers, being submitted to aliquidityconstraint, can only consume out of wage earnings.
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However, liquidity shocks have these effects only when theliquidityconstraintis operative, that is, when y1 +y2 < 2-t holds.
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Aliquidityconstraintis an arbitrary limit on the amount an individual can borrow, or an arbitrary alteration in the interest rate they pay.
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This point is demonstrated using an equilibrium business cycle model featuring heterogeneous households, endogenous labor supply and liquidity constraints.
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Liquidity constraints lead to a non-separable relationship between household production and consumption decisions.
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Wilcox (1989) argue thatliquidityconstraintis the reason why consumption smoothing does not show up in the data.
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These are mostly households that have relatively low levels of education and face liquidity constraints.
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The remaining results do not directly relate to risk and liquidity constraints, but present other interesting insights into the determinants of fertiliser use.
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Second, the argument ignores the constraints of general equilibrium, which suggest that the quantitative impact of liquidity constraints will be nil in any case.
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Poverty in assets, or cash liquidity constraints, was leading to or correlated with higher rates of time preference.
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During these periods, the individuals in the poor stratum still do not purchase education since they have heavier liquidity constraints than the rich.
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In this setup, intergenerational transfers are a luxury good and liquidity constraints are less binding for generations receiving larger transfers.
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Actuarially fair measures cannot account for the implications of the liquidity constraints faced by individuals.
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