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The availability of quantity information along with expenditure information in some household surveys allows the … estimation of price reactions on the basis of unit values. We compare two specifications that have been proposed in this context …
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The question of whether household structure converges with economic growth and urbanization. The question of whether … household structure converges with economic growth and urbanization has been long discussed, but comparative empirical evidence … growth, urbanization, household structure, the age at which individuals leave their parents' home, and the age at which they …
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household, the family structure and development, and the transition to work of young adults. …
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scale in household size - a family of six needs three times as much as a family of two. This paper examines the sensitivity … household surveys from 162 countries covering 98 percent of the population estimated to be in extreme poverty in 2017. The paper … compares current-method estimates with a constant-elasticity scale adjustment that divides total household consumption or …
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scale in household size-a family of six needs three times as much as a family of two. This paper examines the sensitivity of … global estimates of extreme poverty to changing this assumption. The analysis rests on nationally representative household … compares current-method estimates with a constant-elasticity scale adjustment that divides total household consumption or …
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scale in household size a family of six needs three times as much as a family of two. This paper examines the sensitivity of … global estimates of extreme poverty to changing this assumption. The analysis rests on nationally representative household … current-method estimates with a constant- elasticity scale adjustment that divides total household consumption or income not …
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Nearly every carbon price regulates the production of carbon emissions, typically at midstream points of compliance, such as a power plant. Over the last six years, however, policymakers in Australia, California, China, Japan, and Korea implemented carbon prices that regulate the consumption of...
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There are significant disparities in the wealth of nations and how incomes are spent. For example, consumers in the poorest countries spend more than half of income on food, whilein the richest countries, this is one-tenth or less. We use the recently published data from theInternational...
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