Nicaragua: Dynamics of employment and consumption 2006-2018"
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https://doi.org/10.5377/reice.v6i12.7487Keywords:
Employment, Consumption, inelasticity, Stational Factor, RegressionAbstract
This article aims to empirically evidence the impact of employment onto the agreggate consumption in Nicaragua. To this purpose it was developed an econometric model of multiple logaritmic regression. The finding establishes that the relationship employment/aggregate consumption has an inelastic characteristic. In brief, it has been verified that agreggate consumption depends upon a set of components such as: stational factors, remittances, savings, and on the short run employment slightly impacts.
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