Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the economy (Pasinetti 1981, Metcalfe et al. 2006, Saviotti 2001). From an empirical perspective, however, very little has been done to examine (i) whether indeed satiation is a general property of Engel curves; (ii) whether the rate at which Engel curves converge to satiation may significantly change over time; and (iii) how stable Engel curves are across time such that it may be appropriate to use them to make predictions about structural change. Using data from the UK Family Expenditure Survey, this paper examines these three issues
Observed Engel curves are non-monotonic, hence consumption goods may be regarded as luxuries only f...
This paper revisits Ernst Engel’s (1857) original article in which he systematically in-vestigated t...
Using data spanning over four decades (1960-2000), this paper employs Engel's needsbased approach to...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
This paper revisits Ernst Engel's (1857) original article in which he systematically investigated th...
Engel curves, Structural change, Demand saturation, Nonparametric estimation, Hierarchy of goods
Structural change in an economy refers to variation in the distribution of activity and resources be...
Using UK household expenditure data spanning over four decades (1960-2000), this paper employs Engel...
This paper presents a formal model in which differential satiation dynamics of various consumer need...
We analyze the relationship between income inequality and structural change in the sectoral composit...
The aim of this paper is to account for both the short-run fluctuations and the very-long run transf...
In studying individual consumption behavior, an important issue is the analysis of the relation betw...
Observed Engel curves are non-monotonic, hence consumption goods may be regarded as luxuries only fo...
Observed Engel curves are non-monotonic, hence consumption goods may be regarded as luxuries only f...
This paper revisits Ernst Engel’s (1857) original article in which he systematically in-vestigated t...
Using data spanning over four decades (1960-2000), this paper employs Engel's needsbased approach to...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
Certain properties of Engel curves have been linked to the occurrence of structural change in the ec...
This paper revisits Ernst Engel's (1857) original article in which he systematically investigated th...
Engel curves, Structural change, Demand saturation, Nonparametric estimation, Hierarchy of goods
Structural change in an economy refers to variation in the distribution of activity and resources be...
Using UK household expenditure data spanning over four decades (1960-2000), this paper employs Engel...
This paper presents a formal model in which differential satiation dynamics of various consumer need...
We analyze the relationship between income inequality and structural change in the sectoral composit...
The aim of this paper is to account for both the short-run fluctuations and the very-long run transf...
In studying individual consumption behavior, an important issue is the analysis of the relation betw...
Observed Engel curves are non-monotonic, hence consumption goods may be regarded as luxuries only fo...
Observed Engel curves are non-monotonic, hence consumption goods may be regarded as luxuries only f...
This paper revisits Ernst Engel’s (1857) original article in which he systematically in-vestigated t...
Using data spanning over four decades (1960-2000), this paper employs Engel's needsbased approach to...