The determinants of household expenditures in Savannakhet, Lao PDR: A Seemingly Unrelated Regression analysis
Siwarat Kuson (),
Songsak Sriboonchitta and
Peter Calkins
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Siwarat Kuson: Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna Chiang Mai
Peter Calkins: Chiang Mai University
The Empirical Econometrics and Quantitative Economics Letters, 2012, vol. 1, issue 4, 39-60
Abstract:
Household expenditure data are widely used for monitoring the quality of life of household living standards, household wellbeing and consumption/expenditure patterns. We raise three questions for the Savannakhet household: 1. “What are the determinants of the household’s food, education, health and transportation expenditures?” 2. “Does the East-West Economic Corridor or transportation sector significantly relate to the household’s food, education, health and transportation expenditures?” 3. What specific policies could be applied in Savannakhet province to improve household welfare and render consumption patterns more effective? To answer these questions, we test four hypotheses based on the previous literature and development theory on the significance and signs of the determinants of household expenditures using seemingly unrelated regression techniques. All four hypotheses are rejected. This important finding implies that the previous literature and broad economic theory are inadequate guides to development in the specific context of present-day Savannakhet; and that the type of research reported in this paper is often essential in developing economies if policies are to be correctly formulated.
Keywords: Lao PDR; Poverty; household expenditures; Seemingly Unrelated Regression. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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