The aggregate quarterly consumption functions suggested by Duesenberry-Eckstein-From (DEF) and by Zellner are recomputed and extended through 1960 on the basis of more recent data. While the actual "fit" of the DEF consumption function is substantially lower than previously reported, the coefficient estimates remain reasonably stable throughout the period. The Zellner consumption function fits well but gives rather low estimates of the long run marginal propensity to consume and a rather high and hard to interpret coefficient for the liquid assets variable. It is found also that the Durbin-Watson statistic presents a misleading picture of the amount of actual serial correlation in the residuals of these functions and an alternative nonparametric test is suggested.
MLA
Maddala, G. S., et al. “Notes on Estimated Aggregate Quarterly Consumption Functions.” Econometrica, vol. 30, .no 3, Econometric Society, 1962, pp. 491-500, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1909892
Chicago
Maddala, G. S., N. Wallace, R. Lucas, and Z. Griliches. “Notes on Estimated Aggregate Quarterly Consumption Functions.” Econometrica, 30, .no 3, (Econometric Society: 1962), 491-500. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1909892
APA
Maddala, G. S., Wallace, N., Lucas, R., & Griliches, Z. (1962). Notes on Estimated Aggregate Quarterly Consumption Functions. Econometrica, 30(3), 491-500. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1909892
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