Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour: In Honour of Sir Richard Stone
Insights into consumer behaviour theory and measurement
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:10th Jul '08
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This collection features eleven papers on consumer behaviour theory and measurement, edited by Nobel laureate Angus Deaton, honouring Sir Richard Stone.
This volume, Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour: In Honour of Sir Richard Stone, presents eleven insightful papers that delve into the intricacies of consumer behaviour. Edited by Angus Deaton, a distinguished economist and Nobel laureate, the collection showcases contributions from prominent scholars including Anthony Atkinson, Nicholas Stern, and John Muellbauer. Each paper explores a unique aspect of consumer behaviour, offering a blend of theoretical insights and empirical research that spans various contexts and methodologies.
The topics covered in Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour are diverse, ranging from econometric analyses of Engel curves and labour supply to examinations of fertility and consumer demand patterns in different regions, including England and the USSR. This breadth of focus not only highlights the complexity of consumer decision-making but also reflects the interdisciplinary nature of economic research. The papers included in this volume were specifically compiled to celebrate the contributions of Sir Richard Stone, a leading figure in the field, on the occasion of his retirement from the University of Cambridge.
Overall, this collection serves as a significant resource for researchers and practitioners interested in the evolving landscape of consumer behaviour theory and measurement. By bringing together such a range of topics and perspectives, Essays in the Theory and Measurement of Consumer Behaviour enhances our understanding of the factors influencing consumer choices and the methodologies used to study them.
ISBN: 9780521067553
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
Weight: 520g
356 pages