In this paper we model the changing distribution of household spending in the UK over the period 1978 to 1999 and explore the interpretation of remaining time trends in spending once changes in other observed covariates have been accounted for
The general framework for this thesis is the analysis of the time series properties of grouped data....
By representing a system of budget shares as an approximate factor model we determine its rank, i.e....
Using quarterly data for the last four decades, we test a number of traditional assumptions about ag...
This paper documents a relationship between household demographics and substitution between home and...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
How and why has the way in which the average British family spends its money changed over the past 2...
The modelling and forecasting of consumer behaviour has in the last few years taxed economists consi...
In this paper, we generalise Weil's (1993) model, which is based on hybrid non‐expected utility pref...
This article uses household-level data to examine the distribution of spending and saving in Austral...
This article attempts to quantify the contributions of economic and noneconomic factors that drive U...
This article attempts to quantify the contributions of economic and noneconomic factors that drive U...
This paper examines trends in household consumption and saving behaviour in each of the last three r...
Two competing explanations of the UK consumer boom in the late 1980s are the financial liberalizatio...
This paper investigates the performance of a number of recently proposed 'consumption functions' usi...
Does the within-household distribution of income influence household consumption patterns, and child...
The general framework for this thesis is the analysis of the time series properties of grouped data....
By representing a system of budget shares as an approximate factor model we determine its rank, i.e....
Using quarterly data for the last four decades, we test a number of traditional assumptions about ag...
This paper documents a relationship between household demographics and substitution between home and...
This paper illustrates recent trends in household consumption and personal savings in the UK and the...
How and why has the way in which the average British family spends its money changed over the past 2...
The modelling and forecasting of consumer behaviour has in the last few years taxed economists consi...
In this paper, we generalise Weil's (1993) model, which is based on hybrid non‐expected utility pref...
This article uses household-level data to examine the distribution of spending and saving in Austral...
This article attempts to quantify the contributions of economic and noneconomic factors that drive U...
This article attempts to quantify the contributions of economic and noneconomic factors that drive U...
This paper examines trends in household consumption and saving behaviour in each of the last three r...
Two competing explanations of the UK consumer boom in the late 1980s are the financial liberalizatio...
This paper investigates the performance of a number of recently proposed 'consumption functions' usi...
Does the within-household distribution of income influence household consumption patterns, and child...
The general framework for this thesis is the analysis of the time series properties of grouped data....
By representing a system of budget shares as an approximate factor model we determine its rank, i.e....
Using quarterly data for the last four decades, we test a number of traditional assumptions about ag...