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Consumer discretionary behavior : a comparative study in alternative methods of empirical research
- Title
- Consumer discretionary behavior : a comparative study in alternative methods of empirical research / by Lewis Schipper with an introduction by Daniel B. Suits.
- Author
- Schipper, Lewis.
- Publication
- Amsterdam, North-Holland Pub. Co., 1964.
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- Additional Authors
- Suits, Daniel B., 1918-
- Description
- xxiv, 98 pages; 23 cm.
- Summary
- Monograph comprising an econometrics analysis of family budget and other factors affecting consumption behaviour - covers short term and long term behaviour patterns, income stability, the demand for durable consumer goods and credit, discretionary saving, etc. Bibliography pp. 97 and 98, references and statistical tables.
- Series Statement
- Contributions to economic analysis, 37
- Uniform Title
- Contributions to economic analysis ; 37.
- Subject
- Consumers
- consumers
- Consumers
- Haushalt
- Mikroökonomie
- Theorie
- Verbraucherverhalten
- Empirische methoden
- Consumentengedrag
- econometrics
- household expenditure
- consumption
- behaviour
- short term
- long term
- income
- demand
- consumer goods
- credit
- saving
- statistical table
- Consommateurs > Attitudes
- économétrie
- dépenses des ménages
- consommation
- comportement
- court terme
- long terme
- revenu
- demande
- biens de consommation
- crédit
- épargne
- tableau statistique
- econometría
- gasto de los hogares
- consumo
- comportamiento
- corto plazo
- largo plazo
- ingreso
- demanda
- bien de consumo
- crédito
- ahorro
- cuadros estadísticos
- Genre/Form
- bibliography.
- reference.
- bibliographie.
- référence bibliographique.
- bibliografía.
- referencia.
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. [97]-98).
- LCCN
- 65087650
- OCLC
- ocm00739812
- 739812
- SCSB-1462829
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library