Deaton Angus
Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour
In Honour of Sir Richard Stone
Herausgeber: Deaton, Angus
Deaton Angus
Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour
In Honour of Sir Richard Stone
Herausgeber: Deaton, Angus
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The eleven papers in this volume show work in the theory and measurement of consumer behaviour.
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The eleven papers in this volume show work in the theory and measurement of consumer behaviour.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780521067553
- ISBN-10: 0521067553
- Artikelnr.: 23844019
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. April 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9780521067553
- ISBN-10: 0521067553
- Artikelnr.: 23844019
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Angus Deaton is Dwight D. Eisenhower Professor of Economics and International Affairs in the Department of Economics and the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. He is the author of many books, including The Great Escape: Health, Wealth, and the Origins of Inequality (2013). In 2015, he was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the analysis of consumption, poverty and welfare.
Part I. The analysis of commodity demands: Introduction; 1. Some Engel
curves W. M. Gorman; 2. Suggestions towards freeing systems of demand
functions from a strait-jacket L. Johansen; 3. Theoretical and empirical
approaches to consumer demand under rationing A. S. Deaton; 4. The
independence transformation: a review and some further explorations H.
Theil and K. Laitinen; 5. The analysis of consumption and demand in the
USSR N. P. Fedorenko and N. J. Rimasheskaya; Part II: The theory of index
numbers: Introduction; 6. On the constructability of consistent price
indices between several periods simultaneously S. N. Afriat; 7. The
economic theory of index numbers: a survey W. E. Diewert; Part III. The
consumption function and durable goods: Introduction; 8. Testing
neoclassical models of the demand for consumer durables J. Muellbauer; 9.
Liquidity and inflation effects on consumers' expenditure D. F. Hendry and
T. Von Ungern Sternberg; Part IV. Other aspects: fertility and labour
supply: Introduction; 10. On labour supply and commodity demands A. B.
Atkinson and N. H. Stern; 11. Child spacing and numbers: an empirical
analysis M. Nerlove and A. Razin.
curves W. M. Gorman; 2. Suggestions towards freeing systems of demand
functions from a strait-jacket L. Johansen; 3. Theoretical and empirical
approaches to consumer demand under rationing A. S. Deaton; 4. The
independence transformation: a review and some further explorations H.
Theil and K. Laitinen; 5. The analysis of consumption and demand in the
USSR N. P. Fedorenko and N. J. Rimasheskaya; Part II: The theory of index
numbers: Introduction; 6. On the constructability of consistent price
indices between several periods simultaneously S. N. Afriat; 7. The
economic theory of index numbers: a survey W. E. Diewert; Part III. The
consumption function and durable goods: Introduction; 8. Testing
neoclassical models of the demand for consumer durables J. Muellbauer; 9.
Liquidity and inflation effects on consumers' expenditure D. F. Hendry and
T. Von Ungern Sternberg; Part IV. Other aspects: fertility and labour
supply: Introduction; 10. On labour supply and commodity demands A. B.
Atkinson and N. H. Stern; 11. Child spacing and numbers: an empirical
analysis M. Nerlove and A. Razin.
Part I. The analysis of commodity demands: Introduction; 1. Some Engel
curves W. M. Gorman; 2. Suggestions towards freeing systems of demand
functions from a strait-jacket L. Johansen; 3. Theoretical and empirical
approaches to consumer demand under rationing A. S. Deaton; 4. The
independence transformation: a review and some further explorations H.
Theil and K. Laitinen; 5. The analysis of consumption and demand in the
USSR N. P. Fedorenko and N. J. Rimasheskaya; Part II: The theory of index
numbers: Introduction; 6. On the constructability of consistent price
indices between several periods simultaneously S. N. Afriat; 7. The
economic theory of index numbers: a survey W. E. Diewert; Part III. The
consumption function and durable goods: Introduction; 8. Testing
neoclassical models of the demand for consumer durables J. Muellbauer; 9.
Liquidity and inflation effects on consumers' expenditure D. F. Hendry and
T. Von Ungern Sternberg; Part IV. Other aspects: fertility and labour
supply: Introduction; 10. On labour supply and commodity demands A. B.
Atkinson and N. H. Stern; 11. Child spacing and numbers: an empirical
analysis M. Nerlove and A. Razin.
curves W. M. Gorman; 2. Suggestions towards freeing systems of demand
functions from a strait-jacket L. Johansen; 3. Theoretical and empirical
approaches to consumer demand under rationing A. S. Deaton; 4. The
independence transformation: a review and some further explorations H.
Theil and K. Laitinen; 5. The analysis of consumption and demand in the
USSR N. P. Fedorenko and N. J. Rimasheskaya; Part II: The theory of index
numbers: Introduction; 6. On the constructability of consistent price
indices between several periods simultaneously S. N. Afriat; 7. The
economic theory of index numbers: a survey W. E. Diewert; Part III. The
consumption function and durable goods: Introduction; 8. Testing
neoclassical models of the demand for consumer durables J. Muellbauer; 9.
Liquidity and inflation effects on consumers' expenditure D. F. Hendry and
T. Von Ungern Sternberg; Part IV. Other aspects: fertility and labour
supply: Introduction; 10. On labour supply and commodity demands A. B.
Atkinson and N. H. Stern; 11. Child spacing and numbers: an empirical
analysis M. Nerlove and A. Razin.