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|a Ghose, Suchismita
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|a Effect of Reference Period on Engel Elasticities of Clothing and Other Items: Further Results
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|a This paper analyses Indian NSS household budget data with a view to examining the effect of the reference period used for data collection on the estimates of engel elasticities. NSS generally uses the 'last month' reference period, and so seasonal and other short-run factors may bias the estimates obtained from such data. Analysis of data from different NSS rounds showed that the elasticities for clothing and several other items decline dramatically when available 'last year' data for these items are used in place of corresponding 'last month' data. These results highlight the need of special methods of estimating engel elasticities from budget data relating to short reference periods like 'last month' or 'last week'.
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|a NSS household budget data
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|a Estimation of engel elasticities
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|a Reference period in household budget enquiries
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|a Business
|x Industry
|x Industrial sectors
|x Manufacturing industries
|x Consumer goods industries
|x Clothing industry
|x Clothing
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|a Business
|x Industry
|x Industrial sectors
|x Manufacturing industries
|x Consumer goods industries
|x Clothing industry
|x Clothing
|x Clothing accessories
|x Footwear
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|a Behavioral sciences
|x Behavioral economics
|x Consumer behavior
|x Consumer sovereignty
|x Consumer spending
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|a Health sciences
|x Patient care
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|a Economics
|x Economic disciplines
|x Financial economics
|x Finance
|x Personal finance
|x Household economics
|x Household budgets
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|a Mathematics
|x Applied mathematics
|x Statistics
|x Applied statistics
|x Inferential statistics
|x Statistical estimation
|x Estimation methods
|x Instrumental variables estimation
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|a Mathematics
|x Applied mathematics
|x Statistics
|x Applied statistics
|x Inferential statistics
|x Statistical estimation
|x Estimation methods
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|a Mathematics
|x Applied mathematics
|x Statistics
|x Applied statistics
|x Descriptive statistics
|x Statistical distributions
|x Size distribution
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|a Social sciences
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|x Population characteristics
|x Population size
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|a Bhattacharya, Nikhilesh
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|t Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics, Series B (1960-2002)
|d INDIAN STATISTICAL INSTITUTE, 1960
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