2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1273269/v1
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Prevalence of Duesenberry’s Relative Income Hypothesis in Nepalese Economy

Abstract: Present paper examines the prevalence of Duesenberry’s relative income hypothesis in Nepalese economy during 1974/75-2019/20 through ARDL bound tests under DEF and Davis-SK specifications. The ARDL under DEF specification is found to be not valid. However, the ARDL bound test under Davis-SK specification is found valid. There exists cointegration among average propensity to consume demonstration effect and ratchet effect. The coefficient of demonstration effect is found to be negative and that of ratchet effec… Show more

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