TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 15Thailand Development Research Institute, 2000 |
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... households to adjust their con- sumption patterns in response to changing social and economic environments . 8 Our calculation adopts these two suggestions and applies them to Thailand's data . However , there are three empirical ...
... households to adjust their con- sumption patterns in response to changing social and economic environments . 8 Our calculation adopts these two suggestions and applies them to Thailand's data . However , there are three empirical ...
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... households spent most of their expenditure on these four basic need items . The differences between the two groups , in terms of expenditure shares , were not stark as the poorest households spent merely around two percent more of their ...
... households spent most of their expenditure on these four basic need items . The differences between the two groups , in terms of expenditure shares , were not stark as the poorest households spent merely around two percent more of their ...
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... households are used as the reference family , naturally because these households spend a higher portion of their total expen- diture on basic need items than the poorest households do . The differences in incidence range from around ...
... households are used as the reference family , naturally because these households spend a higher portion of their total expen- diture on basic need items than the poorest households do . The differences in incidence range from around ...
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