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Rationing and Aggregation in a Multi-Level Model of Household Behaviour: The S.A.B.I.N.E. Model

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All of the existing French macroeconomic models are neo-keynesian in approach and so attach particular importance to consumer demand. Paradoxically, the modeling of consumer behaviour is based on general principles that can only yield relatively poor specifications in the light of recent developments in economic theory.

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Decaestecker, J.P., Mouillart, M. (1984). Rationing and Aggregation in a Multi-Level Model of Household Behaviour: The S.A.B.I.N.E. Model. In: Ancot, J.P. (eds) Analysing the Structure of Econometric Models. Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Applied Econometrics, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-6098-5_5

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