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We investigate life cycle patterns of demand for services from household durables using UK panel data. We take careful … durables, labour supply and health status. …
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We investigate life cycle patterns of demand for services from household durables using UK panel data. We take careful … durables, labour supply and health status. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010331035
We investigate the life cycle patterns of households’spending on medium value durables. We use panel data on …
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The combination of credit constraints and indivisible consumption goods may induce some riskaverse individuals to play lotteries to have a chance of crossing a purchasing threshold. One implication of this is that income effects for individuals who choose to play lotteries are likely to be...
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The combination of credit constraints and indivisible consumption goods may induce some risk-averse individuals to gamble to have a chance of crossing a purchasing threshold. One implication of this is that income effects for individuals who choose to gamble are likely to be larger than for the...
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The combination of credit constraints and indivisible consumption goods may induce some risk-averse individuals to gamble to have a chance of crossing a purchasing threshold. One implication of this is that income effects for individuals who choose to gamble are likely to be larger than for the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009753240
Using the consumption of color television sets in rural China, this paper documents the existence of a type of network effect – free riding across neighbors, which reduces the propensity of non-owners to purchase. I construct a model of timing the purchase of a durable good in the presence of...
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The combination of credit constraints and indivisible consumption goods may induce some risk-averse individuals to gamble to have a chance of crossing a purchasing threshold. One implication of this is that income effects for individuals who choose to gamble are likely to be larger than for the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010667314
-economic inequality, but it substantially decreased their ability to consume other durables. As a result of the introduction of the modern … educational expenditures had more substantial effects on the non-durables consumption of low-income households than that of other …
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expenditure patterns for consumer durables. We find significant humps over the life cycle for total, nondurable, and durable …
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