Children and demand: direct and non-direct effects
It is universally accepted that children have important effects on household demand patterns. This is usually attributed to the direct effect of children; for example children are food intensive. Alternative inferences are that the observed correlations between children and demand patterns are due t...
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University of Oxford
2002
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