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Análisis de los ingresos y gastos trimestrales de los hogares españoles usando la Verosimilitud empírica”1/Analysing Spanish Income and Expenditure Through Empirical Likelihood

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FERNÁNDEZ SÁNCHEZ, Mª.P. () (Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos para la Economía y la Empresa. Universidad de Granada. Campus de Cartuja s/n. 18071-Granada. Teléfono: 958 24 99 21 Fax: 958-24 06 20.)
HERNÁNDEZ BASTIDA, A. () (Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos para la Economía y la Empresa. Universidad de Granada. Campus de Cartuja s/n. 18071-Granada. Teléfono: 958 24 99 21 Fax: 958-24 06 20.)
SÁNCHEZ GONZÁLEZ, C. () (Departamento de Métodos Cuantitativos para la Economía y la Empresa. Universidad de Granada. Campus de Cartuja s/n. 18071-Granada. Teléfono: 958 24 99 21 Fax: 958-24 06 20.)

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Con datos de la Encuesta Continua de Presupuestos Familiares para el primer trimestre de 1997, y empleando la metodología de la Verosimilitud Empírica, se observa que los hogares españoles sólo tienen un 2,4% más de ingresos medios trimestrales que de gastos, lo cual limita extremadamente su capacidad de ahorro y los empuja al endeudamiento. Por otro lado, el 95% de los hogares tiene más gastos que ingresos según sus declaraciones, lo cual conecta con otros trabajos en los que se estudia la subdeclaración. La metodología resulta novedosa por su aplicación a este campo de la renta en Economía, pero los resultados obtenidos en otros campos justifican, sobradamente su utilización. Facilita numerosos resultados de inferencia para las variables consideradas y es capaz de poner de manifiesto la presencia de un problema de ocultación en los datos. Using Spanish Household Panel Survey for the third quarter of 1997 and using Empirical Likelihood approach we observe Spanish families have only a 2,4% of excess income over current expenditure, limiting their saving capability and forcing borrowing behaviour. On the other hand, a 95% of households have a greater expenditure than income according to fiscal records, revealing under-declaration in the income tax. Empirical Likelihood turns to be useful methodology in Economics, specially in income studies, as it has proven to be in many other related fields. This method provides useful results related to variables considered and a practical way to reveal hiding behaviour from available data.

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Article provided by Estudios de Economía Aplicada in its journal Estudios de Economía Aplicada.

Volume (Year): 22 (2004)
Issue (Month): (Abril)
Pages: 139-150
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Keywords: Renta; Subdeclaración; Verosimilitud Empírica; Intervalos de verosimilitud; /Income; Under-declaration; Empirical Likelihood; likelihood intervals.;

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C14 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Econometric and Statistical Methods: General - - - Semiparametric and Nonparametric Methods
D12 - Microeconomics - - Household Behavior - - - Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis

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