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a basic commodity like food as well. We investigate food consumption in Russia, taking into account both expenditure and …
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the Generalised Heckman procedure in order to account for estimation bias introduced from zero expenditures. The estimates …
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-age populations in the world). Informal networks in Russia are likely to take on distinctive characteristics as the country's economic … found in much wealthier countries. Although it is often assumed that the elderly in Russia are a highly vulnerable economic …
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According to the conspicuous-consumption theory, people consume highly observable goods to signal their wealth to others. A growing body of evidence favors this signaling model. However, the empirical evidence available is still far from conclusive; thus, we provide evidence from a new angle. We...
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data drawn from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) demonstrates the practical usefulness of the procedure …
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-age populations in the world). Informal networks in Russia are likely to take on distinctive characteristics as the country's economic … found in much wealthier countries. Although it is often assumed that the elderly in Russia are a highly vulnerable economic …
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the time period studied in this paper (1994 ? 1998), Russia experienced two major economic crises. Both featured extreme …
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