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Chukalev, Georgi. Consumption, income and household wealth. Sofia: Agency for Economic Analysis and Forecasting, 2010.
Find full textAzevedo, Marcelo da Rocha. O consumidor de baixa renda. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brasil: Elsevier, 2009.
Find full textUlgū-yi takhṣīṣ-i darʹāmad va naẓarīyah-yi raftār-i maṣrafʹkunandah-yi Musalmān. Tihrān: Pizhūhishgāh-i Farhang va Andīshah-i Islāmī, 2000.
Find full textA, Black Dan, ed. Consumer behavior, cost of living measures, and the income tax. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1986.
Find full textBaye, Michael R., and Dan A. Black. Consumer Behavior, Cost of Living Measures, and the Income Tax. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-46587-1.
Full textS, Houthakker Hendrik, and Houthakker Hendrik S, eds. Consumer demand in the United States: Prices, income, and consumption behavior. 3rd ed. New York: Springer, 2010.
Find full textPemberton, James. The extent of departures from debt neutrality when future income is uncertain. Reading, England: University of Reading, Dept. of Economics, 1993.
Find full textPemberton, James. Consumption mysteries and solutions. Reading, England: University of Reading, Dept. of Economics, 1992.
Find full textPemberton, James. Consumption mysteries and solutions. Reading: University of Reading, 1992.
Find full textPemberton, James. The extent of departures from debt neutrality when future income is uncertain. Reading: University of Reading, 1993.
Find full textPemberton, James. Ricardian consumers with non-Keynesian (and possibly Ricardian) propensities. Reading: University of Reading, 1993.
Find full textPemberton, James. Ricardian consumers with non-Keynesian (and possibly Ricardian) propensities. Reading, England: University of Reading, Dept. of Economics, 1993.
Find full textLógicas sociales del consumo: El gasto improductivo en un asentamiento bonaerense. San Martín, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina: UNSAM EDITA, 2013.
Find full textPemberton, James. Consumption puzzles: A psychological approach. Reading, England: University of Reading, Dept. of Economics, 1991.
Find full textÄlirzayeva, T. Ä. Ähalinin gälirläri vä istehlakının maliyyä mexanizmläri. Bakı: Elm, 2007.
Find full textOverland, Jody. Optimal savings with stochastic income and habit formation. Denver, Colo: CRESP, Center for Research on Economic and Social Policy, University of Colorado at Denver, 1997.
Find full textCarroll, Chris. Precautionary saving and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2001.
Find full textImbens, Guido. Estimating the effect of unearned income on labor supply, earnings, savings, and consumption: Evidence from a survey a lottery players. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.
Find full textİnstitutu, Nizami adına Ädäbiyyat, ed. XX äsr Azärbaycan ädäbi tänqidindä poeziya problemläri: 1895-1917. Bakı: Elm, 2004.
Find full textCarroll, Chris. 'Risky habits' and the marginal propensity to consume out of permanent income, or, How much would a permanent tax cut boost Japanese consumption? Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.
Find full text1942-, Quigley John M., ed. Willingness to pay for the quality and intensity of medical care: Low-income households in Ghana. Washington, D.C: World Bank, 1993.
Find full textCarroll, Marilyn E. Income alters the relative reinforcing effects of drug and nondrug reinforcers. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Find full textFrank, Robert H. The winner-take-all society: How more and more Americans compete for ever fewer and bigger prizes, encouraging economic waste, income inequality, and an impoverished cultural life. New York: Free Press, 1995.
Find full text1946-, Cook Philip J., ed. The winner-take-all society: Why the few at the top get so much more than the rest of us. New York: Penguin Books, 1996.
Find full textA, Savage Arline, ed. U.S. individual federal income taxation: Historical, contemporary, and prospective policy issues. Amsterdam: JAI, 2001.
Find full textAndreoni, James. The simple analytics of the environmental Kuznets curve. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1998.
Find full textLeibtag, Ephraim S. Exploring food purchase behavior of low-income households: How do they economize. Washington, DC: Economic Research Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 2003.
Find full textMalley, Jim. The permanent income hypothesis revisited: Reconciling evidence from aggregate data with the representative consumer behaviour. Glasgow: University of Glasgow, Department of Economics, 1997.
Find full textTaylor, Lester D., and H. S. Houthakker. Consumer Demand in the United States: Prices, Income, and Consumption Behavior. Springer, 2010.
Find full textHermione, Parker, and Nelson Michael, eds. Low cost but acceptable: A minimum income standard for the Uk : families with young children, January 1998 prices. Bristol: Policy Press, 1998.
Find full textConsumer Behavior, Cost of Living Measures, and the Income Tax (Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems). Springer, 1986.
Find full textM, Fahim Khan, International Islamic University (Islāmābād, Pakistan). International Institute of Islamic Economics., and International Conference on Islamic Economics, eds. Distribution in macroeconomic framework: An Islamic perspective. Islamabad [Pakistan]: International Institute of Islamic Economics, International Islamic University, 1988.
Find full textFrank, Robert H., and Philip J. Cook. Winner-Take-All Society: Why the Few at the Top Get So Much More Than the Rest of Us. Penguin Random House, 2010.
Find full textFrank, Robert H., and Philip J. Cook. The Winner-Take-All Society: Why the Few at the Top Get So Much More Than the Rest of Us. Penguin (Non-Classics), 1996.
Find full textII, Anthony J. Cataldo, and Arline A. Savage. US Individual Federal Income Taxation: Historical, Contemporary, and Prospective Policy Issues (Studies in Managerial and Financial Accounting). JAI Press, 2001.
Find full textJappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. The Response of Consumption to Unanticipated Changes in Income. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0009.
Full textJappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. Conclusions. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0015.
Full textJappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. The Age Profile of Consumption and Wealth. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0002.
Full textDuffy, Brooke Erin. Rethinking Readership. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037962.003.0005.
Full textReardon, Thomas, and C. Peter Timmer. Transformation of the Agrifood Industry in Developing Countries. Edited by Ronald J. Herring. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195397772.013.026.
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