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Econometric analyses of European datasets suggest that income aspirations increase with current income.  This finding is consistent with the adaptation hypothesis - the notion that individual aspirations adjust to reflect personal circumstances and living conditions.  We add to these existing...
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Arguments for cross-disciplinary research in development studies have been applied recently to work on poverty, inequality and well-being. However, much research on these issues remains fragmented and, in particular, the intellectual barrier between economics and the other social science...
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In this paper the links from measures of consumption to welfare and well-being are discussed drawing on a study of changes in consumption in Ghana in the 1990s. It is argued that household consumption can act as an opportunity measure of welfare. The widespread distrust of such a welfare measure...
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streets, is emplored in a model in which the consumers' choice of centre is determined by the utility available from visiting …
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The paper illustrates how, if individual households face random daily demand for the goods they use, a two bin inventory strategy, for determining the frequency of shopping and the amounts purchased, will lead to multi-store shopping and realistic distributions of inter shopping times. This...
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