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THE ELASTICITY OF SUBSTITUTION BETWEEN TIME AND MARKET GOODS: EVIDENCE FROM THE GREAT RECESSION
Aviv Nevo, Arlene Wong
Economics
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Great Recession
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Shopping
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Elasticity of Substitution
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Market Good
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Shopping Behavior
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Time Allocation
50%
Estimated Cost
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Coupons
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Opportunity Cost of Time
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Non-market Work
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Generic Drugs
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Discount Stores
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Superelasticity
50%
Time-use Data
50%
Large Products
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Shopping Behaviour
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