Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones
Consumers' purchasing behaviour is affected at the microeconomic level by personal, psychological, situational, social and cultural factors. Beside the political and economic factors, culture with its beliefs, values, attitudes and traditions plays a substantial role also at the macroeconomic l...
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doaj-e02724e577914f34b1b9710558f9dbae2020-11-25T03:30:18ZengMendel University PressActa Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis1211-85162464-83102020-01-0168479780610.11118/actaun202068040797Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity ZonesTerézia Vančová0Luboš Střelec1Department of Statistics and Operational Analysis, Faculty of Business and Economics, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicDepartment of Statistics and Operational Analysis, Faculty of Business and Economics, Mendel University in Brno, Zemědělská 1, 613 00 Brno, Czech RepublicConsumers' purchasing behaviour is affected at the microeconomic level by personal, psychological, situational, social and cultural factors. Beside the political and economic factors, culture with its beliefs, values, attitudes and traditions plays a substantial role also at the macroeconomic level in affecting national aggregate consumption, despite the recent phenomenon of globalisation. There is an evidence of excess sensitivity in European countries, which confirms that income change is a good predictor of consumption change. Clusters of European countries constructed according to single consumption functions correspond to some extent to the cultural affinity zones. Reactions (marginal propensity to consume) vary among formed groups of European countries and average consumption response is the highest in wealthier Western, followed by Central Europe and is the lowest in the South Europe. The results of this paper suggest that a stabilization policy may be more effective in an individualistic, hedonistic, rather a decentralised culture.https://acta.mendelu.cz/68/4/0797/consumption expenditurecultural dimensionsdisposable incomeexcess sensitivity of consumptionpanel data models |
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Terézia Vančová Luboš Střelec |
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Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones |
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Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones |
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Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones |
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Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones |
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Consumption Function in the Context of Cultural Affinity Zones |
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consumption function in the context of cultural affinity zones |
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Mendel University Press |
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Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis |
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1211-8516 2464-8310 |
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2020-01-01 |
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Consumers' purchasing behaviour is affected at the microeconomic level by personal, psychological, situational, social and cultural factors. Beside the political and economic factors, culture with its beliefs, values, attitudes and traditions plays a substantial role also at the macroeconomic level in affecting national aggregate consumption, despite the recent phenomenon of globalisation. There is an evidence of excess sensitivity in European countries, which confirms that income change is a good predictor of consumption change. Clusters of European countries constructed according to single consumption functions correspond to some extent to the cultural affinity zones. Reactions (marginal propensity to consume) vary among formed groups of European countries and average consumption response is the highest in wealthier Western, followed by Central Europe and is the lowest in the South Europe. The results of this paper suggest that a stabilization policy may be more effective in an individualistic, hedonistic, rather a decentralised culture. |
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consumption expenditure cultural dimensions disposable income excess sensitivity of consumption panel data models |
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