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equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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individuals' well-being. The magnitude of this gain is similar to a 10 percent increase in income and expenditures. Although this …
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individuals' well-being. The magnitude of this gain is similar to a 10 percent increase in income and expenditures. Although this …
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equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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This paper applies revealed preference theory to the nonparametric statistical analysis of consumer demand. Knowledge of expansion paths is shown to improve the power of nonparametric tests of revealed preference. The tightest bounds on indifference surfaces and welfare measures are derived...
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education and higher income. At the same time, we do not find a significant correlation between locus of control and labor …
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individuals from the TÁRKI Household Monitor for the year 2007. Most of the empirical papers on the effect of income on subjective … ordered probit model we show that more flexible techniques provide a more complete picture of the income …-satisfaction relationship. In the OLS regression income has a positive impact on satisfaction, but the quantile regression models show that this …
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