Bahman Angoshtari, Erhan Bayraktar, Virginia R. Young
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Optimal Consumption Under a Habit-Formation Constraint: The Deterministic Case
We formulate and solve a deterministic optimal consumption problem to maximize the discounted constant relative risk aversion utility of an individual’s consumption-to-habit process assuming they only invest in a riskless market and that they are unwilling to consume at a rate below a certain proportion of their consumption habit. Increasing increases the degree of addictiveness of habit formation, with (respectively, ) corresponding to nonaddictive (respectively, completely addictive) model. We derive the optimal consumption policies explicitly in terms of the solution of a nonlinear free-boundary problem, which we analyze in detail. Impatient individuals (or, equivalently, those with more addictive habits) always consume above the minimum rate; thus, they eventually attain the minimum wealth-to-habit ratio. Patient individuals (or, equivalently, those with less addictive habits) consume at the minimum rate if their wealth-to-habit ratio is below a threshold and above it otherwise. By consuming patiently, these individuals maintain a wealth-to-habit ratio that is greater than the minimum acceptable level. Additionally, we prove that the optimal consumption path is hump-shaped if the initial wealth-to-habit ratio is either (1) larger than a high threshold or (2) below a low threshold and the agent is more risk seeking (that is, less risk averse). Thus, we provide a simple explanation for the consumption hump observed by various empirical studies.
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Accounts of Chemical Research presents short, concise and critical articles offering easy-to-read overviews of basic research and applications in all areas of chemistry and biochemistry. These short reviews focus on research from the author’s own laboratory and are designed to teach the reader about a research project. In addition, Accounts of Chemical Research publishes commentaries that give an informed opinion on a current research problem. Special Issues online are devoted to a single topic of unusual activity and significance.
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