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Other editions - View allCommon terms and phrasesadult age profiles analysis assets assumption average bandwidth behavior bootstrap budget share calories cap program drop capita Chapter cluster coefficient cohort consumers consumption correlated cost Cote d'lvoire covariance Deaton defined demand functions density developing countries discussed distribution drop _all dummies econometric economic Engel curve equation equivalence scales example Figure formulas fraction growth heteroskedasticity household survey increase individual inequality kernel linear logarithm Lorenz curves Maharashtra matrix mean measurement error nonparametric nutrition observations OLS estimator Pakistan panel data parameters percent permanent income permanent income hypothesis poor population poverty line price elasticity program def quantity ratio regression function replace rice rural sample sector shows simple random sample social welfare function standard errors statistical stochastic dominance strata substitution summ survey data Table Taiwan China Thailand tion total expenditure unit values utility function variables variance variance-covariance matrix village weights xgrid zero Popular passagesPage 61 - ... is beyond the scope of this book. The interested reader is referred to the literature (46,47) for relatively easy treatments of these subjects. Page 113 - No fewer than three hundred thousand people of both sexes, of every age and occupation, and of every rank and station, from gentlefolks down to the very poor, were divided into two groups without their choice, and, in most cases, without their knowledge; one group being supplied with water containing the sewage of London, and, amongst it, whatever might have come from the cholera patients, the other group having water quite free from such impurity. Page 113 - In the subdistricts enumerated in the above table as being supplied by both Companies, the mixing of the supply is of the most intimate kind. The pipes of each Company go down all the streets, and into nearly all the courts and alleys. A few houses are supplied by one Company and a few by the other, according to the decision of the owner or occupier at that time when the Water Companies were in active competition. In many cases a single house has a supply different from that on either side. Page 451 - The Permanent Income Hypothesis and Consumption Durability: Analysis Based on Japanese Panel Data. Page 142 - Rs. 20 per capita per month at 1960-61 prices (excluding expenditure on health and education both of which were expected to be provided by the state according to the Constitution and in the light of its other commitments). Page 6 - Some of the work reported here was supported by grants from the National Institutes of Health (NIAID/ AI38396) and from the United States Department of Agriculture (NRI/ 1999-02295) (to BAW). Page 140 - The coefficient of variation is the standard deviation divided by the mean. References to this bookFrom other books
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