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.e. ignoring within-household inequality). This assessment of existing approaches to measure individual inequality and poverty is …
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.e. ignoring within-household inequality). This assessment of existing approaches to measure individual inequality and poverty is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012915057
.e. ignoring within-household inequality). This assessment of existing approaches to measure individual inequality and poverty is …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011881240
the observed matches and the within-household allocations of time and money. …
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household demand patterns for food are affected by spouse’s relative bargaining power. Failure to account for these effects …
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effect of children and a structural estimation strategy when households face constraints. Finally, I estimate the effect of … register data. Results suggest that children does not affect household consumption in the same magnitude previously assumed …
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The 2020 Covid-19 pandemic led to a large number of studies in household finance, using new high-frequency data in … close to real time. This paper surveys household behavior during the pandemic, with a focus on consumption, government … recessions, likely due to government debt relief policies. Household investment behavior was affected by pandemic-induced changes …
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We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in terms of the … nature of consumption externalities (positive or negative) in the intra-household allocation process is non-testable. The …, monotonicity is testable for the model that assumes all household consumption is public …
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We demonstrate that interpersonal comparisons lead to "keeping up with the Joneses"-behavior. Using annual household … the consumption level of all households who are perceived to be richer, on household savings and consumption. When …
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This paper uses detailed diary information from the British Family Expenditure Survey (FES)to investigate the expenditure patterns of school-age children. We estimate a Quadratic Almost Ideal Demand System, and find that, whilst most commodities are normal goods, sweets and toys are luxury items...
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