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consumption measures 4 Economic growth 2 Household microdata 2 Private consumption 2 consumption expenditures 2 consumption function 2 consumption growth 2 consumption patterns 2 household characteristics 2 household income 2 labor income 2 total consumption 2 CPI Bias 1 China 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Consumption theory 1 Economic models 1 Haushaltsstatistik 1 Household 1 Household consumption 1 Household survey 1 Income 1 Income distribution 1 Income growth 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Konsumtheorie 1 Private savings 1 Private sector 1 Privater Haushalt 1 Privater Konsum 1 aggregate consumption 1 consumer durables 1 consumer price index 1 consumption based estimates 1 consumption behavior 1 consumption data 1 consumption decisions 1 consumption equation 1 consumption expenditure 1 consumption inequality 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Working Paper 1
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English 2 Undetermined 2
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Abildgren, Kim 2 Chamon, Marcos 2 Kuchler, Andreas 2 Rasmussen, America Solange Lohmann 2 Sørensen, Henrik Sejerbo 2 Filho, Irineu E. Carvalho 1 Prasad, Eswar 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2
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IMF Working Papers 2 Danmarks Nationalbank Working Papers 1 Working paper / Danmarks Nationalbank 1
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RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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Consistency between household-level consumption data from registers and surveys
Abildgren, Kim; Kuchler, Andreas; Rasmussen, America … - 2018
We explore the consistency at household-level between register-imputed and survey-based consumption figures for Denmark over the period 2002-15. Furthermore, we analyse the differences between consumption functions estimated on the basis of the two types of microdata. We find that there is a...
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Consistency between household-level consumption data from registers and surveys
Abildgren, Kim; Kuchler, Andreas; Rasmussen, America … - 2018
We explore the consistency at household-level between register-imputed and survey-based consumption figures for Denmark over the period 2002-15. Furthermore, we analyse the differences between consumption functions estimated on the basis of the two types of microdata. We find that there is a...
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Consumption Based Estimates of Urban Chinese Growth
Chamon, Marcos; Filho, Irineu E. Carvalho - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2013
This paper estimates the household income growth rates implied by food demand in a sample of urban Chinese households in 1993–2005. Our estimates, based on Engel curves for food consumption, indicate an average per capita income growth of 6.8 percent per year in 1993–2005. This...
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Why Are Saving Rates of Urban Households in China Rising?
Chamon, Marcos; Prasad, Eswar - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2008
From 1995 to 2005, the average urban household saving rate in China rose by 7 percentage points, to ¼ of disposable income. We use household-level data to explain the postponing of consumption despite rapid income growth. Tracing cohorts over time indicates virtually no consumption smoothing...
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