The Public as Thermostat: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending (ICPSR 1104)

Principal Investigator(s): Wlezien, Christopher, University of Houston

Summary: The data sets thermo1.dat and thermo2.dat contain the data necessary to replicate the analyses reported in an article written by Christopher Wlezien, entitled "The Public as Thermostat: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending." The article was published in the American Journal of Political Science, vol. 39 (1995). (more info)

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  • These data are part of ICPSR's Publication-Related Archive and are distributed exactly as they arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.

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Wlezien, Christopher. The Public as Thermostat: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending. ICPSR01104-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1996-01-03. doi:10.3886/ICPSR01104.v1

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR01104.v1

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Summary:   The data sets thermo1.dat and thermo2.dat contain the data necessary to replicate the analyses reported in an article written by Christopher Wlezien, entitled "The Public as Thermostat: Dynamics of Preferences for Spending." The article was published in the American Journal of Political Science, vol. 39 (1995).

Subject Terms:   consumer expenditures, consumers

Geographic Coverage:   United States

Data Collection Notes:

These data are part of ICPSR's Publication-Related Archive and are distributed exactly as they arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.

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Original ICPSR Release:  1996-01-04

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