Abstract
Aggregation in exchange markets is studied by imposing restrictions on the distribution of the households» intertemporal characteristics. Approximate bounds for the derivatives of market demand that depend upon specific measure of sensitivity of the distribution of households» intertemporal choices to changes in the real interest rate are provided. This has strong consequences for the prevalence, in the aggregate, of gross substitutability between current and future consumption.
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