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Indonesia 6 Mortality 6 micro-model of consumption growth 6 risk 6 consumption smoothing 4 Indonésie 2 Mortalité 2 Retirement 2 insurance 2 lissage de consommation 2 modèle micro-économique de la croissance de consommation 2 risque 2 Agribusiness 1 Agro-food products’ market 1 Arbeitszeit 1 Beckerian model of consumption 1 CARD 1 Consumer 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumer/Household Economics 1 Consumption 1 Consumption theory 1 E-commerce 1 Einzelhandel 1 Electronic Commerce 1 Food Consumption/Nutrition/Food Safety 1 Konsum 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Konsumtheorie 1 Life-cycle model of consumption 1 MODEL OF CONSUMPTION 1 Model of consumption 1 Online consumption 1 Online retailing 1 Online-Handel 1 Private consumption 1 Privater Konsum 1 Retail trade 1 S–O-R framework 1 Traditional products 1
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Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Conference Paper 1 Working Paper 1
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English 7 Undetermined 4
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Grimm, Michael 6 Smith, Sarah 2 Andreea, Raluca Ion 1 Li, Jing 1 Liu, Na 1 Turek, Adrian 1 Turek, Magdalena 1 ПРОВАЛОВА Ю.С. 1
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Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), University of Bristol 1 DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 1 European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE 1 London School of Economics (LSE) 1 Université Paris-Dauphine 1 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 1 Verein für Socialpolitik, Ausschuss für Entwicklungsländer 1
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Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Berlin 2006 2 113th Seminar, December 9-11, 2009, Belgrade, Serbia 1 DIW Discussion Papers 1 Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 1 Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 1 Journal of retailing and consumer services 1 LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 1 Open Access publications from Université Paris-Dauphine 1 The Centre for Market and Public Organisation 1 Известия Тульского государственного университета. Экономические и юридические науки 1
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RePEc 8 EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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The time code of online consumption : exploring the impact of work hours on online consumption in the retail industry
Liu, Na; Li, Jing - In: Journal of retailing and consumer services 79 (2024), pp. 1-15
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ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ КОГНИТИВНОГО КОМПОНЕНТА В УПРАВЛЕНИИ ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЬСКИМ ПОВЕДЕНИЕМ
ПРОВАЛОВА Ю.С. - In: Известия Тульского … (2010) 3, pp. 204-210
Представлены результаты авторского маркетингового исследования возможности использования когнитивного аспекта в управлении поведением потребителей...
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Mortality and survivors' consumption.
Grimm, Michael - Université Paris-Dauphine - 2010
Des études empiriques montrent que dans les pays en voie de développement des chocs sanitaires peuvent avoir des effets sévères sur le revenu des ménages. Peu d’analyses ont jusqu’à présent analysé l’impact de la mortalité. La différence majeure entre une période de maladie et...
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Mortality and survivors' consumption
Grimm, Michael - Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) - 2010
In contrast to health shocks, mortality shocks do not only induce direct costs such as medical and funeral expenses and possibly income loss, but also reduce the number of consumption units in the household. Using data from Indonesia, it is shown that the economic costs related to the death of...
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MARKETING RESEARCH ABOUT PERCEPTIONS OF PRODUCERS OF ROMANIAN TRADITIONAL PRODUCTS
Andreea, Raluca Ion; Turek, Magdalena; Turek, Adrian - European Association of Agricultural Economists - EAAE - 2009
The purpose of this study is to describe the businesses of Romanian producers of agrofood traditional products traded to the Romanian Farmer’s Fair. The need of pursuing these issues is emerged from the changes happened on the market of agro-food products in those regarding the transitions to...
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Mortality and survivors' consumption
Grimm, Michael - 2006
The literature suggests that in developing countries illness shocks at the household level can have a negative and severe impact on household income. Few studies have so fare examined the effects of mortality. The major difference between illness and mortality shocks is that a death of a...
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Mortality and Survivors' Consumption
Grimm, Michael - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2006
In developing countries illness shocks can have a severe impact on household income. Few studies have so fare examined the effects of mortality. The major difference between illness and mortality shocks is that a death of a household member does not only induce direct costs such as medical and...
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Mortality and survivors' consumption
Grimm, Michael - Verein für Socialpolitik, Ausschuss für … - 2006
The literature suggests that in developing countries illness shocks at the household level can have a negative and severe impact on household income. Few studies have so fare examined the effects of mortality. The major difference between illness and mortality shocks is that a death of a...
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The retirement-consumption puzzle and involuntary early retirement: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Smith, Sarah - Centre for Market and Public Organisation (CMPO), … - 2006
-cycle model of consumption and saving JEL Classification: D91, J26 Acknowledgements I would like to thank Richard …-cycle model of consumption and has become known as the “retirement-consumption puzzle”. Looking at consumption at retirement is … forward-looking life-cycle model of consumption and saving, it may suggest that they have not saved enough. But, before …
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Mortality and Survivors' Consumption
Grimm, Michael - 2006
In developing countries illness shocks can have a severe impact on household income. Few studies have so fare examined the effects of mortality. The major difference between illness and mortality shocks is that a death of a household member does not only induce direct costs such as medical and...
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