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On the determinants of households' consumption inequality: an empirical analysis for Japanese workers' households

Pages 541-544 | Published online: 05 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

From the theoretical point of view, households consumption inequality represents the inequality of the expected utilities through their lifecycles if each family optimizes its lifetime utility. We investigate its empirical validity, applying a regression analysis. The result of the regression analysis shows its empirical advantages as a measure for economic inequality.

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