Abstract

I study optimal consumption and investment choices of an infinitely-lived economic agent with a general time-sepa- rable von Neumann-Morgenstern utility under general borrowing constraints against future labor income. An explicit solution is provided by the dynamic programming method. It is shown that the optimal consumption and risky invest- ment decrease as the borrowing constraints become stronger.

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