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A recent literature has advanced the use of Engel curves to estimate overall CPI bias. In this paper, I show that the methodology is sensitive to the modeling of household demography. Existing estimates of CPI bias do not account for the changing effect of household size on budget shares, and...
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A recent literature has advanced the use of Engel curves to estimate overall CPI bias. In this paper, I show that the methodology is sensitive to the modeling of household demography. Existing estimates of CPI bias do not account for the changing effect of household size on budget shares, and...
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previously estimated. More surprisingly, relative to conventional wisdom, that income distribution has improved throughout this …
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between 1982 and 1994. The findings imply that we have underestimated growth rates in true income in the 1920s and 1930s and …
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Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross … a) long-term panel data and estimation with individual fixed effects, b) regional GDP per capita with a higher variation … from previous research, we now count three countries for which Easterlin's happiness-income hypothesis cannot be rejected …
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Recent studies focused on testing the Easterlin hypothesis (happiness and national income correlate in the cross … a) long-term panel data and estimation with individual fixed effects, b) regional GDP per capita with a higher variation … from previous research, we now count three countries for which Easterlin's happiness-income hypothesis cannot be rejected …
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