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This paper studies the consequences of peace – or conversely, conflict – on four outcomes on fundamental economic relevance: Education, health, self-employment income and household expenditures. While the empirical literature on the consequences of conflict involving cross-country regression...
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This paper studies the wage gap according to the formality status of workers, as well as the determinants of informal employment in the Dominican Republic. Estimates are made using microdata from the National Labor Force Survey, applying the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition together with a recent...
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This paper investigates the determinants of student choice of under­graduate major field. It argues that this choice depends on a variety of pecuniary and non-pecuniary factors. After allowing for the recent trends toward Accounting and Business Administration, the empirical results indicate...
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The consumption of processed foods has been increasing, and within this broad category, a lesser-studied group, seasonings, has also seen a rise. The globalization, international marketing, migration, and quest for flavor have significantly increased the consumption of seasonings, which, while...
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The study explores the application of demand theory in studying consumer spending behaviour and policy analysis, with a focus on food demand and consumption patterns. It reviews various demand function systems and introduces the differential approach as a superior method for modelling demand....
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Using nationally representative household-level panel data from India, we study status-signalling through conspicuous consumption across castes, religions and economic classes. Conditional on permanent income, Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) spend more, while Muslims and...
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Understanding the way households modify their consumption is essential to address the impact of different economic policies. In this paper we use a panel of Spanish households spanning the period 2002-2011 to study the marginal propensity to consume (MPC) out of wealth. The wealth effect is...
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The article presents the results of testing the Symanto Insights Platform program with the psychometric analysis function which can be used to study the client audience. All the main stages of working with the program, the results obtained in the process of work, as well as their analysis and...
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This paper examines the heterogeneous impact of inflation on Spanish households between 2021 and 2023, focusing on differences by age and income. The aim is to evaluate how price increases unequally burden households and redistribute welfare across different population segments. The analysis is...
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This study examines methods for analyzing and forecasting the retention of active subscribers in the telecommunications industry using various criteria for subscriber activity. The results demonstrate that the retention dynamics of an active subscriber base can be effectively modeled using a...
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