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Consumption is the largest component of GDP. Since the 1950s, the life cycle and the permanent income models have constituted the main analytical tools to the study of consumption behavior, both at the micro and at the aggregate levels. Since the late 1970s the literature has focused on versions...
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rents flow to women's sports and other men's sports and lead to increased spending on facilities, coaches' salaries, and … other athletic department personnel. Using complete roster data for every student-athlete playing sports at these schools in … collective bargaining agreements in professional sports leagues as a benchmark. We also discuss how our results help understand …
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Economic theory suggests that demand is more elastic in the long run relative to the short run, but evidence on the … empirical relevance of this phenomenon is scarce. We study the dynamics of residential electricity demand by exploiting price …
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demand using a novel compensated framework over space and an uncompensated framework over time. Our specifications pass tests … imposed by rationality and household mobility. Housing demand is income and price inelastic, and appears to fall with …
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estimates of the price elasticity of demand for health care, and suggest that high deductible health plans may be less effective …
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Daily city-level expenditures and prices are used to estimate the price responsiveness of gasoline demand in the U ….S. Using a frequency of purchase model that explicitly acknowledges the distinction between gasoline demand and gasoline … expenditures, we consistently find the price elasticity of demand to be an order of magnitude larger than estimates from recent …
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consumption data to examine how caloric requirements coupled with household expenditures shape food demand. Our applications …
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We measure the causal effects of income and wealth on the demand for private-label products. Prior research suggests … that these effects are large and, in particular, that private-label demand rises during recessions. Our empirical analysis … effects consistent with a consumer demand model based on utility maximization. We establish a precisely measured negative …
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Using data from a field experiment on exercise, we analyze the relationship between imperfect memory and people's awareness of their limited self-control. We find that people overestimate past gym attendance, and that larger overestimation of past attendance is associated with (i) more...
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In this paper, we examine the impact of poor water quality on avoidance behavior by estimating the change in bottled water purchases in response to drinking water violations. Using data from a national grocery chain matched with water quality violations, we find an increase in bottled water...
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