The Economics of Household Behaviour pp 32-46 | Cite as
Household versus Individual Economic Behaviour
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Abstract
Traditionally, the economic theory of consumer demand has taken the individual as a unit of analysis. Empirical work on demand systems, on the other hand, is usually based on data that take the household as the unit for data collection. In this chapter we shall investigate this discrepancy between the theory and practice of demand analysis, and possibilities of narrowing the gap.
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© Peter Kooreman and Sophia Wunderink 1996