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on how many hours to work with obvious consequences for the household budget. We therefore model consumption and labor …
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collective consumption model, while accounting for general (possibly non-convex) individual preferences. We establish a … nature of consumption externalities (positive or negative) in the intra-household allocation process is non-testable. The … same non-testability conclusion holds for privateness (with or without externalities) or publicness of consumption. By …
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collective consumption model, while accounting for general (possibly non-convex) individual preferences. We establish a … nature of consumption externalities (positive or negative) in the intra-household allocation process is non-testable. The … same non-testability conclusion holds for privateness (with or without externalities) or publicness of consumption. By …
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Consumers act in housing in a way that disposable income is allocated to current consumption or for savings and future … consumer needs. In many countries, household consumption is studied by analyzing family budgets. Household income is the main … source of cover for public need of consumption. In this paper we analyzed the level, dynamics and structure of income and …
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In this article, we will follow the involvement that the government has, through its expenses, on the consumption … behavior. The involvement that the government has in the consumption behavior is made through fees and taxes that are applied … influence of them on wages. In order to analyze the involvement of government expenses on consumption behavior an utility model …
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We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption behavior (with … consumption externalities and public consumption), to render it useful for empirical applications that deal with welfare … preferences of the group members (in terms of consumption externalities and public consumption); and we show that these testing …
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This paper presents a model of consumption and household production that takes into account substitution between health … related to marriage markets that could help explain consumption, including demand for medical care and good nutrition. These …
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This paper presents a model of consumption and household production that takes into account substitution between health … related to marriage markets that could help explain consumption, including demand for medical care and good nutrition. These …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014285886
The cost of children is a critical parameter used in determining many economic policies. For instance, correctly setting the tax deduction for families with children requires assessing the true household cost of children. Evaluating child poverty at the individual level requires making a clear...
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