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    Analysis of Household Consumption Patterns in Ethiopia
    (Addis Ababa University, 1982-06) Aredo, Dejene; Mulat, Teshome (PhD)
    The point o f departure o f this study was a n examination o f the limita tions o f the traditi onal appr oach t o consump ti on a nalysis in the developinG countries . An a l ternative appr oach was developed a nd applie d t o the socio- e c o nomic r ealities o f pos t-revolutionary Ethiopi a . The appr onche ' permitted one t o a nalyse h ousehold c onsumption pat t er ns o f the c ountry fr om diff erent aneles. The s t~ tly suggested that th os e who a r e c oncerned with c onsumption planning Gould be able t o contribute more t o t he de velopment o f the national economy by r e c onsidering their appr oach t o the subject .
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    An Analysis of Household Consumption Patterns in Ethiopia
    (A.A.U, 1982-06) Aredo, Dejene; Mulat, Teshome(Dr.)
    The point of departure of this study was an examination of the limitations of the traditi onal approach to c onsumption analysis in th e developinG countries. An alternative approach was developed a nd applied t o the socio-economic realities of post-revolutionary Ethiopia. The approache ' permit ted one to a nalyse household consumption patterns of the country fr om different a neles. The st'!lGly suggested that those who are concerned with c nnsumption planning oould be ahle t o contribute more t o the development o f the national economy by reconsidering their approach to the subject.

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