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Development and Research of Economic Behavior of Households in Changing Conditions

Разработка и исследование экономического поведения домохозяйств в изменяющихся условиях

Mark Levin and Matrosova, Ksenia (Матросова, Ксения) ()
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Matrosova, Ksenia (Матросова, Ксения): Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

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Abstract: Household as a complex economic object consisting of one or more agents, is a one of the main participants in the economy. The interaction of individuals who make individual and collective decisions depends significantly on internal and external conditions. The main purposes of this research include the decision making by the family or household about consumption and savings, the resource allocation and investment in human capital, the issues related to marriage, divorce, birth and retirement. The aim of our research is to study microeconomic models that help predict the economic behavior of households in a changing conditions.

Pages: 49 pages
Date: 2018-04
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