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MEASURING THE DIVERSITY OF HOUSEHOLD SPENDING PATTERNS
Authors:Andreas Chai  Nicholas Rohde  Jacques Silber
Institution:1. Griffith Business School, Gold Coast Campus, Griffith University, Australia;2. Bar‐Ilan University, Israel, and Senior Research Fellow, CEPS/INSTEAD, Esch‐sur‐Alzette, Luxembourg
Abstract:Households tend to diversify their spending across a wide range of goods and services as they become more affluent. Recently, there has been growing interest in understanding the precise manner in which this spending diversification process takes place. We review what facts are known about this process and the underlying behavioural tendencies that are thought to drive it. In addition, we clarify the relationship between different approaches to measuring the level of spending diversity. A number of indices are employed, including measures based on joint probabilities, distances and the concept of entropy. Using UK household spending data, we show the extent to which these measures deliver different results and shed light on the nature of behavioural heterogeneity.
Keywords:Behavioural Heterogeneity  Engel's Law  Spending Diversity
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