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For decades, the academic literature has focused on three survey measures of expected inflation: the Livingston Survey, the Survey of Professional Forecasters, and the Michigan Survey. While these measures have been useful in developing models of forecasting inflation, the data are low frequency...
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in Kenya (2010) was employed to carry out the analysis. This study employed a multinomial logit regression mod- el to … determine the fuel choices and patterns of cooking fuels in urban Kenyan households. The results showed that in addition to …
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in Kenya (2010) was employed to carry out the analysis. This study employed a multinomial logit regression mod- el to … determine the fuel choices and patterns of cooking fuels in urban Kenyan households. The results showed that in addition to …
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– can be related to the resilience of employment, which supported households’ disposable income. In addition, the sound … situation of households and firms and the absence of great structural imbalances prior to the crisis supported general economic …
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This article analyzes the evolution of the number of children in Uruguayan households during the last decade. With that …
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Using eight annual surveys from the Netherlands between 2006 and 2013, we examine whether financial crisis experiences affect trust in banks, trust in the banking supervisor, and generalized trust. Adverse experiences during the financial crisis do not only directly lower trust in banks, but...
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In this paper, we attempt to shed light on whether Japanese households are rational or if their behavior is influenced …
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This paper exploits a new large data source on environmental behaviours and attitudes of people living in the UK to analyse to what extent the household context affects pro- environmental behaviours at the individual and household levels. The results suggest that singles and people living in...
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/labour shares) have not been fully transmitted to the distribution of primary income between households because other institutional …
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The present report provides an overview of the development of household consumption in Finland in the 20th century. The study has been carried out in the framework of the AESOPUS study funded by the Academy of Finland. The AESOPUS study aimed to map out the stocks and flows of nitrogen and...
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