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. Despite this truism, there is relatively little information available on household consumption behaviour in Hungary stemming … then show how this framework can be used to quantify the effects of price changes and to calculate household consumption … equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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. Despite this truism, there is relatively little information available on household consumption behaviour in Hungary stemming … then show how this framework can be used to quantify the effects of price changes and to calculate household consumption … equivalence scales in Hungary may lead to over-estimation of the relative income position of families with children, especially …
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we analyze two pooled cross-sectional surveys (TÁRKI Household Monitor 2005 and 2007), in the second study we analyze a … subsample of the Hungarian Household Budget Survey (HBS). We estimate the association of expenditures with life satisfaction …
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we analyze two pooled cross-sectional surveys (TÁRKI Household Monitor 2005 and 2007), in the second study we analyze a … subsample of the Hungarian Household Budget Survey (HBS). We estimate the association of expenditures with life satisfaction …
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which to examine the consistency of household level data and revealed preference theory. An application is made to a long …
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