Advances in Household Economics, Consumer Behaviour and Economic Policy

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advanced household production research
Bayes Factor
Bayesian economic analysis
Cambridge University
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Consumer Vehicles
demand analysis
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Duncan Ironmonger
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equivalence scales
General Economic Development
Giffen Good
Household Economics
Household Output
Household Production
Household Production Approach
income
Income Effect
International Monetary Fund
ironmonger
jorgenson
Jorgenson's Model
Jorgenson’s Model
labour
Labour Supply
labour supply modelling
Lexicographic Preferences
Marriage Market Conditions
Married Women
Married Women's Labour Force
Married Women's Labour Supply
Married Women’s Labour Force
Married Women’s Labour Supply
Meal Preparation
model
production
social security policy
supply
SUR Model
Tariff Theory
Upward Sloping Demand Curve
welfare economics
Woman's LFP
Woman’s LFP
Women's Labour Supply
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Women’s Labour Supply

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754643999
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Aug 2005
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book considers recent advances in household economics, consumer behaviour and economic policy and examines their interrelationship and impact on growth, development, trade and welfare policy in world economies in the 21st century. Researched and written by authorities in these emerging areas from North America, the European Union and Australia/Oceania, the book has the timely advantage of bringing together in one place the development of diverse concepts and important applications in these areas. It is a must-have for academics, and will be used on advanced courses on household economics and production, demand analysis, economic policy, social security and welfare economics. It will also be of interest to trade and welfare policy-makers world-wide.
Tran Van Hoa, Research Professor , Centre for Strategic Economic Studies (CSES) at Victoria University in Melbourne, Australia