Econometrica: Mar, 1993, Volume 61, Issue 2
The Interaction Between Time-Nonseparable Preferences and Time Aggregation
https://doi.org/0012-9682(199303)61:2<353:TIBTPA>2.0.CO;2-0
p. 353-385
John Heaton
This paper specifies and empirically analyzes a continuous-time, linear-quadratic, representative consumer model with time-nonseparable preferences of several forms. Within this framework I show how time aggregation and time nonseparabilities in preferences over consumption streams can interact. The behavior of both seasonally adjusted and unadjusted consumption data is consistent with time-nonseparable preferences if consumption goods are durable and if individuals develop habit over the flow of services from the good. The data do not support a version of the model that ignores time nonseparabilities in preferences and focuses solely upon time aggregation.