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Economic model relating consumption and disposable income
In economics, the consumption function describes a relationship between consumption and disposable income. The concept is believed to have been introduced
Consumption_function
Using money to obtain an item for use
relationship between consumption and income, as modelled with the consumption function. A similar realist structural view can be found in consumption theory, which
Consumption_(economics)
Topics referred to by the same term
current use also defined as the consuming of products Consumption function, an economic formula Consumption (sociology) of resources, associated with social
Consumption
Mathematical model as an economic concept
Consumption Function. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. Modigliani, F.; Brumberg, R. (1954). "Utility analysis and the consumption function:
Consumption_smoothing
American economist and statistician (1912–2006)
project later became a part of his Theory of the Consumption Function, a book which first described consumption smoothing and the permanent income hypothesis
Milton_Friedman
Economic model explaining consumption pattern formation
developed by Milton Friedman and published in his A Theory of the Consumption Function, published in 1957 and subsequently formalized by Robert Hall in
Permanent_income_hypothesis
Consumption irrespective of income
with income, whereas induced consumption does. The two are related, for all households, through the consumption function: C = c 0 + c 1 Y d {\displaystyle
Autonomous_consumption
analyze the consumption function, which is a formula where total consumption expenditures (C) of a household consist of autonomous consumption (Ca) and income
Average_propensity_to_consume
Concept in economics and decision theory
utility function. Let X be the consumption set, the set of all mutually exclusive baskets the consumer could consume. The consumer's utility function u :
Utility
Metric that quantifies induced consumption
the M P C {\displaystyle {\mathit {MPC}}} function is expressed as the derivative of the consumption function C {\displaystyle C} with respect to disposable
Marginal propensity to consume
Marginal_propensity_to_consume
1936 book by John Maynard Keynes
economics orthodoxy of its time. It introduced the concepts of the consumption function, the principle of effective demand and liquidity preference, and
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
The_General_Theory_of_Employment,_Interest_and_Money
Economic study of how people consume and save throughout their lives
(1957): A Theory of the Consumption Function Modigliani, F. & Brumberg, R. (1954): 'Utility analysis and the consumption function: An interpretation of
Intertemporal_consumption
Consumption that varies with income
Between Induced Consumption and Autonomous Consumption". Investopedia. Retrieved 2023-10-25. Arnold, Roger A. (2015). "The Consumption Function". Economics
Induced_consumption
Derivative of a function with multiple variables
most functions describing economic behaviour posit that the behaviour depends on more than one variable. For example, a societal consumption function may
Partial_derivative
1970s paradigm shift in economic thought, named for American economist Robert Lucas
it states that the decision rules of Keynesian models—such as the consumption function—cannot be considered as structural in the sense of being invariant
Lucas_critique
Economic hypothesis about consumption and savings
income and consumption as a key macroeconomic relationship. Keynes asserted that real consumption (i.e. adjusted for inflation) is a function of real disposable
Absolute_income_hypothesis
Topics referred to by the same term
Doodson A variable for a word in the PICAXE microcontroller Short Run Consumption Function, the initial endowed wealth level of a particular individual in the
W0
term. Equation (3) suggests that consumption is a random walk because consumption is a function of only consumption from the previous period plus the
Random walk model of consumption
Random_walk_model_of_consumption
Meat from dogs used as food
simply fragrant, is the meat derived from dogs. Historically, human consumption of dog meat has been recorded in many parts of the world. In the 21st
Dog_meat
Concept in economics
isoelastic function for utility, also known as the isoelastic utility function, or power utility function, is used to express utility in terms of consumption or
Isoelastic_utility
Formation of expectations based on past events
Philip Cagan (1956). Adaptive expectations were instrumental in the consumption function (1957) and Phillips curve outlined by Milton Friedman. Friedman suggests
Adaptive_expectations
Major part of media consumption in Western culture
Television consumption constitutes a significant aspect of media consumption in Western culture. Similar to other high-consumption lifestyles, habitual
Television_consumption
change in income and wealth, a change in its consumption function, leads to a delayed change in its consumption. Lundberg lag Burda, Wyplosz (2005): Macroeconomics:
Robertson_lag
Total demand for final goods and services in an economy at a given time
the consumption function. A basic conception is that it is the total consumption expenditures of the domestic economy. The consumption function is C
Aggregate_demand
Concept in sociology and economy
(1994), proposes that conspicuous consumption is a form of displaying a personal identity, and a consequent function of advertising, as proposed in Ads
Conspicuous_consumption
British economist
Parker, Simon Charles (1992). An intergenerational theory of the consumption function (PDF) (PhD thesis). Durham University. Simon C. Parker publications
Simon_C._Parker
aggregate demand. For example, the consumption function is a relationship between aggregate demand for consumption and aggregate disposable income. Models
Aggregate_behavior
Method of media consumption
Database consumption (Japanese: データベース消費, romanized: dētabēsu shōhi) refers to a way of content consumption in which people do not consume a narrative
Database_consumption
correlations cannot shed light on macro-policy. They argued that the consumption function was not correctly specified within the F/M use of autonomous expenditures
Monetary/fiscal_debate
Animal flesh eaten as food
stewing or roasting, or processed, such as by smoking or salting. The consumption of meat (especially red and processed meat, as opposed to fish and poultry)
Meat
Concept in economics
relies on a multiplier mechanism that is based on a simple Keynesian consumption function with a Robertsonian lag: C t = C 0 + c Y t − 1 {\displaystyle C_{t}=C_{0}+cY_{t-1}}
Multiplier_(economics)
Phenomenon in microeconomics
Behavioral Sciences 62 ( 2012 ) 628 – 637 Elliott, R. (1994). Addictive consumption: function and fragmentation in postmodernity. Journal Of Consumer Policy,
Snob_effect
Financial plan where revenues equal expenses
aggregate demand by an amount equal to the change in spending. Let the consumption function be: C = c 0 + c 1 ( Y − T ) . {\displaystyle C=c_{0}+c_{1}\left(Y-T\right)
Balanced_budget
Necessary condition for optimality associated with dynamic programming
example, if consumption (c) depends only on wealth (W), we would seek a rule c ( W ) {\displaystyle c(W)} that gives consumption as a function of wealth
Bellman_equation
Sexual health concept
(February 2022). "Associations Between Pornography Consumption, Sexual Flexibility, and Sexual Functioning Among Austrian Adults". Archives of Sexual Behavior
Sexual_function
Avoidance of the consumption of alcohol
Teetotalism is the practice of voluntarily abstaining from the consumption of alcohol. A person who practices (and possibly advocates) teetotalism is
Teetotalism
Concept in economics
it arises in a particular type of aggregator function which combines two or more types of consumption goods, or two or more types of production inputs
Constant elasticity of substitution
Constant_elasticity_of_substitution
Economic concept
monetary growth imperative only applies for certain parameters in the consumption function. They argue that ultimately it is not the interest rate but the savings
Growth_imperative
Book by Thorstein Veblen
treatise of economics and sociology, and a critique of conspicuous consumption as a function of social class and of consumerism, which are social activities
The Theory of the Leisure Class
The_Theory_of_the_Leisure_Class
Medical condition
caused by long-term, excessive consumption of alcohol, resulting in neurological damage and impaired cognitive function. Alcohol-related dementia presents
Alcohol-related_dementia
Consumer behaviour model
of fungibility that allow different households to have different consumption functions" Put differently, their data supports Thaler's (and the concept
Mental_accounting
Design philosophy of 19th–20th centuries
contradictions of "form follows function" as they redesigned blenders and locomotives and duplicating machines for mass-market consumption. Loewy formulated his
Form_follows_function
Multivalued function in mathematics
In mathematics, the Lambert W function, also called the omega function or product logarithm, is a multivalued function, namely the branches of the converse
Lambert_W_function
breaks such as the Global Financial Crisis supported the generalised consumption function as an alternative to conventional policy models. Deaton, A & Muellbauer
John_Muellbauer
Buying behavior that causes adverse consequences
1207/s15327663jcp0503_02. S2CID 144637994. Elliott R (1994). "Addictive Consumption: Function and Fragmentation in Postmodernity". Journal of Consumer Policy
Compulsive_buying_disorder
Spread of wealth in a society
Modigliani, Franco; Brumberg, Richard (1954). "Utility analysis and the consumption function: an interpretation of cross-section data". In Kurihara, Kenneth K
Distribution_of_wealth
ISSN 0033-5533. JSTOR 1879518. Friedman, M. (1957). A Theory of the Consumption Function. Princeton University Press. Ando, A.; Modigliani, F. (1963). "The
Precautionary_savings
Consumption of goods eliciting memories
Nostalgia consumption is a social and cultural trend that could be described as the act of consuming goods that elicit memories from the past, being associated
Nostalgia_consumption
Business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
of MIT Sloan MBA life is the weekly C-Function, which stands for "cultural function" or "consumption function". The school sponsors food and drink for
MIT Sloan School of Management
MIT_Sloan_School_of_Management
Aspect of economics
preferences to consumption expenditures and to consumer demand curves. It analyzes how consumers maximize the desirability of their consumption (as measured
Consumer_choice
Active ingredient in fermented drinks
sensory function. Alcohol has a variety of adverse effects. Short-term adverse effects include generalized impairment of neurocognitive function, dizziness
Alcohol_(drug)
Mechanical analog computer
distance, and fuel consumption functions, as well as kilometer—nautical mile and gallon—liter fuel amount conversion functions. A simple circular slide
Slide_rule
Polish economist (1899–1970)
called the marginal propensity to consume of the capitalists. If this consumption function is substituted into the profit equation, we have: P = A + q ⋅ P +
Michał_Kalecki
Discount function in which future returns are weighted exponentially
^{t-t_{1}}(u(c_{t}))} where ct is consumption at time t, δ is the exponential discount factor, and u is the instantaneous utility function. In continuous time, exponential
Exponential_discounting
Addiction to ingesting diethyl ether
Addiction to ether consumption, or etheromania, is the addiction to the inhalation or drinking of diethyl ether, commonly called "ether". Studies, including
Ether_addiction
Economic model which weighs rewards based on when they are received
with the discount function f(t) having a negative first derivative and with ct (or c(t) in continuous time) defined as consumption at time t, total utility
Discount_function
Theorem of public economics
{\displaystyle t_{j}=0} , provided that the utility function is weakly separable between labor and all consumption goods. Joseph Stiglitz explains why indirect
Atkinson–Stiglitz_theorem
Measure of responsiveness of growth rate of consumption
same definition. Given a utility function u ( c ) {\displaystyle u(c)} , where c {\displaystyle c} denotes consumption level, the EIS is defined as σ (
Elasticity of intertemporal substitution
Elasticity_of_intertemporal_substitution
United Nations Statistics Division classification
Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose (COICOP) is a Reference Classification published by the United Nations Statistics Division
Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose
Classification_of_Individual_Consumption_According_to_Purpose
Sociopolitical ideology
excluding or cutting goods from one's consumption routine or reusing once-acquired goods with the goal of avoiding consumption". The ideology is opposed to consumerism
Anti-consumerism
Concept in Keynesian economics
macroeconomics, the Fundamental Psychological Law underlying the consumption function states that marginal propensity to consume (MPC) and marginal propensity
Fundamental_psychological_law
Maximum rate of oxygen consumption as measured during incremental exercise
(also maximal oxygen consumption, maximal oxygen uptake or maximal aerobic capacity) is the maximum rate of oxygen consumption attainable during physical
VO2_max
Concept in sociology
Theories of consumption have been a part of the field of sociology since its earliest days, dating back, at least implicitly, to the work of Karl Marx
Consumption_(sociology)
Infectious disease
TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is a contagious disease usually caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Tuberculosis
Postwar academic movement in economics
strides have also been achieved in the analysis of the three behavior functions—consumption, investment, and money demand—that were the basis for the IS-LM
Neoclassical_synthesis
Characteristic in consumer theory
preferences are called homothetic if they can be represented by a utility function which is homogeneous of degree 1. For example, in an economy with two goods
Homothetic_preferences
Self-reinforcing sequence of events
mediator between passion and reason in the construction of utility/consumption functions in an esoteric part of consumer behaviour theory related to decision
Vicious_circle
Influence of pornography on an individual and their intimate relationships
increasing internet pornography consumption, particularly among men, is closely linked to compulsive sexual behavior and may function as a coping mechanism for
Effects_of_pornography
_{i}}} where U {\displaystyle U} is utility, q i {\displaystyle q_{i}} is consumption of good i {\displaystyle i} , and β {\displaystyle \beta } and γ {\displaystyle
Stone–Geary_utility_function
Good that has long term use
for sustainable consumption. The longer product life spans could contribute to eco-efficiency and sufficiency, thus slowing consumption in order to progress
Durable_good
Space of bounded sequences
infinite. In this case, the consumption set is naturally represented by L ∞ . {\displaystyle L^{\infty }.} Uniform norm – Function in mathematical analysis
L-infinity
Italian-American economist and Nobel Laureate (1918–2003)
Modigliani, Franco & Richard H. Brumberg (1954) "Utility analysis and the Consumption Function: An Interpretation of Cross-Section Data", Kenneth K. Kurihara (editor)
Franco_Modigliani
Economic downturn in the United States
416. ISBN 0-226-97891-5. Arnold Zellner (August 1957). "Consumption and the Consumption Function in the U.S. 1948-1949 Recession". The Review of Economics
Recession_of_1949
Drink with a substantial ethanol content
ban the consumption of alcoholic drinks, but they are legal in most parts of the world. The temperance movement advocates against the consumption of alcoholic
Alcoholic_beverage
Health effects of long-term alcohol consumption
The long-term effects of alcohol consumption on health are predominantly detrimental, with the severity and range of harms generally increasing with the
Long-term_effects_of_alcohol
Risks and possible benefits of drinking coffee
gynecological surgery found that coffee consumption was safe and effective for enhancing postoperative gastrointestinal function. In some people, coffee induces
Health_effects_of_coffee
Neoclassical economic model
distributed, then the rate of utility U {\displaystyle U} is a function of aggregate consumption. That is, U = U ( C , t ) {\displaystyle U=U(C,t)} . To avoid
Ramsey–Cass–Koopmans_model
Microeconomic function
consumer's Marshallian demand function (named after Alfred Marshall) is the quantity they demand of a particular good as a function of its price, their income
Marshallian_demand_function
Economic model
commodity demand (consumption) Let LS be labor supply (hours worked) Let D(LS) be disutility from working, an increasing convex function with respect to
Classical general equilibrium model
Classical_general_equilibrium_model
Acquisition of goods beyond essential needs
traditional displays. In contemporary consumer society, the purchase and the consumption of products have evolved beyond the mere satisfaction of basic human
Consumerism
has a different impact on the labour market. Engel curve Keynesian consumption function Lloyd Metzler added capital as a component to wealth effect in macroeconomics
Wealth_elasticity_of_demand
Division of the nervous system supplying internal organs, smooth muscle and glands
a control system that acts largely unconsciously and regulates bodily functions, such as the heart rate, its force of contraction, digestion, respiratory
Autonomic_nervous_system
Jewish American econometrician
fundamental studies of economic growth, productivity, production function, consumption function, measurements of economic input and output, hedonic prices,
Zvi_Griliches
Study of how people choose between payoffs at different times
consumption: past, present and future. When making decisions between present and future consumption, the consumer takes his/her previous consumption into
Intertemporal_choice
Process of using materials to produce something
production is called production theory, and it is closely related to the consumption (or consumer) theory of economics. The production process and output
Production_(economics)
Central nervous system stimulant
who achieve pain relief. Consumption of caffeine after abdominal surgery shortens the time to recovery of normal bowel function and shortens length of hospital
Caffeine
Problematic excessive alcohol consumption
related to alcohol consumption, making it the second leading cause of dementia. Excessive alcohol use causes damage to brain function, and psychological
Alcoholism
Fourth generation of BMW X3
(208 Hp) Mild Hybrid xDrive Steptronic | Technical specs, data, fuel consumption, Dimensions". Auto-Data.net. Retrieved 26 May 2025. "2024 BMW X3 (G45)
BMW_X3_(G45)
legislation to reduce risks of contracting the human variant of the illness by consumption of beef brains and spines. DHA, an important omega-3 fatty acid, is found
Brain_as_food
ethanol) has a number of effects on health. Short-term effects of alcohol consumption include intoxication and dehydration. Long-term effects of alcohol include
Health_effects_of_alcohol
Output of a dynamic system when given a brief input
impatience. Impulse response functions describe the reaction of endogenous macroeconomic variables such as output, consumption, investment, and employment
Impulse_response
recycling of goods and services). consumption function A mathematical function which describes a relationship between consumption and disposable income. The
Glossary_of_economics
Scarring of the lungs due to inhaling dust over long periods
diagnosable pneumoconiosis can occur without measurable impairment of lung function. Depending on extent and severity, it may cause death within months or
Pneumoconiosis
Increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity
Unity of Form and Function. New York: McGraw Hill. p. 425. ISBN 978-0-07-337825-1. Bahr R (1992). "Excess postexercise oxygen consumption--magnitude, mechanisms
Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption
Excess_post-exercise_oxygen_consumption
Layer of cells that line the inner surface of blood vessels
which can reduce risk of cardiovascular disease. Walnut consumption improves endothelial function. In April 2020, the presence of viral elements in endothelial
Endothelium
American economist and Nobel Laureate (1918–2002)
returned to Harvard, receiving his Ph.D. in 1947 with a thesis on the consumption function written under the supervision of Joseph Schumpeter. In 1947 Tobin
James_Tobin
Function linear in one argument, used in economics and consumer theory
convex consumption set with continuous preferences that are locally non-satiated in the first argument.[citation needed] Quasiconvex function Linear utility
Quasilinear_utility
Species of plant
(WHO) subsequently reviewed kava's safety and concluded that moderate consumption of kava in its traditional form, as a water-based suspension of roots
Kava
Organ central to the nervous system
myelencephalon). The spinal cord, which directly interacts with somatic functions below the head, can be considered a caudal extension of the myelencephalon
Brain
Half maximal inhibitory concentration
potency of a substance in inhibiting a specific biological or biochemical function. IC50 is a quantitative measure that indicates how much of a particular
IC50
CONSUMPTION FUNCTION
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Male
Egyptian
, a great functionary.
Biblical
our consummation
Boy/Male
Biblical
Our consummation, altogether himself'.
Biblical
admiration; perfection; consummation
Boy/Male
Biblical
Admiration, perfection, consummation.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Our consummation.
Male
Egyptian
, a high Egyptian functionary.
Boy/Male
Buddhist, Indian, Japanese
Mysterious Function
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
Biblical
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English (chiefly Kent and Sussex) : occupational name for a designer or engineer, from a Middle English reduced form of Old French engineor ‘contriver’ (a derivative of engaigne ‘cunning’, ‘ingenuity’, ‘stratagem’, ‘device’). Engineers in the Middle Ages were primarily designers and builders of military machines, although in peacetime they might turn their hands to architecture and other more pacific functions.German : from the Latin personal name Januarius (see January 1). Jänner is a South German word for ‘January’, and so it is possible that this is one of the surnames acquired from words denoting months of the year, for example by converts who had been baptized in that month, people who were born or baptized in that month, or people whose taxes were due in January.
Male
Egyptian
, an Egyptian functionary.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a dresser of cloth, Old English fullere (from Latin fullo, with the addition of the English agent suffix). The Middle English successor of this word had also been reinforced by Old French fouleor, foleur, of similar origin. The work of the fuller was to scour and thicken the raw cloth by beating and trampling it in water. This surname is found mostly in southeast England and East Anglia. See also Tucker and Walker.In a few cases the name may be of German origin with the same form and meaning as 1 (from Latin fullare).Americanized version of French Fournier.Samuel Fuller (1589–1633), born in Redenhall, Norfolk, England, was among the Pilgrim Fathers who sailed on the Mayflower in 1620. He was a deacon of the church and until his death functioned as Plymouth Colony’s physician.
Male
Egyptian
, Functionary of the Interior.
Biblical
our consummation; altogether himself
Surname or Lastname
English
English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.
Male
Celtic
, great justiciary, or functionary.
Male
Egyptian
, the son of the functionary Heknofre.
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Girl/Female
Arabic
Beauty
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Happy
Boy/Male
American, British, English
From the King's Meadow
Girl/Female
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Vidyul | விதà¯à®¯à¯à®²
Lightning
Girl/Female
Tamil
Precious gem, Stone
Girl/Female
Tamil
Geethanjali | கீதாஂஜலி
Collection of pomes ir song, Tagores poems which got nobel prize, An offering of songs
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Latin
Young Girls who Assisted at Pagan Religious Ceremonies
Male
Egyptian
, a priest of Apis.
Girl/Female
English American
and Kayla. Keeper of the keys; pure.
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n.
The act or process of consuming by use, waste, etc.; decay; destruction.
n.
Consumption of less than is produced; consumption of less than the usual amount.
a.
Consumptive, phthisical.
n.
One affected with consumption; as, a resort for consumptives.
n.
Pulmonary consumption.
n.
A wasting or consumption of the tissues. The term was formerly applied to many wasting diseases, but is now usually restricted to pulmonary phthisis, or consumption. See Consumption.
n.
Highest state; acme; consummation; perfection.
n.
The state or process of being consumed, wasted, or diminished; waste; diminution; loss; decay.
n.
Consumption; phthisis. See Phthisis.
adv.
In a way tending to or indication consumption.
n.
The act of consummating, or the state of being consummated; completed; completion; perfection; termination; end (as of the world or of life).
a.
Consumptive, phthisical.
n.
A state of being consumptive, or a tendency to a consumption.
a.
Of or pertaining to phthisis; affected with phthisis; wasting; consumptive.
a.
Relieving or curing phthisis, or consumption.
a.
Affected with, or inclined to, consumption.
a.
Of or pertaining to consumption; having the quality of consuming, or dissipating; destructive; wasting.
n.
The act of one who wears; the manner in which a thing wears; use; conduct; consumption.
n.
A progressive wasting away of the body; esp., that form of wasting, attendant upon pulmonary phthisis and associated with cough, spitting of blood, hectic fever, etc.; pulmonary phthisis; -- called also pulmonary consumption.
n.
A wasting of flesh without fever or apparent disease; a kind of consumption; atrophy; phthisis.