Varsha Appaji (U): Consumption Heterogeneity Across Space

The purpose of our research project would be to categorically and spatially analyze the consumption patterns of US families in a way that can account for heterogeneity. Currently, there are a number of policy conclusions that are made based on observations of aggregate consumption. However, when looking at aggregate data, a significant amount of variation across the different categories of consumption is masked. Our project would serve to reveal this heterogeneity, such that one can see how consumption patterns vary by family characteristics, economic cycles, consumption shocks, and more. Essentially, our project consists of microeconomic data analysis, with the ultimate goal of making the basis of macroeconomic policies more robust and holistic.

Varsha Appaji
Majors: Statistical science, economics, public policy
Faculty mentor: Rocio Madera

One thought on “Varsha Appaji (U): Consumption Heterogeneity Across Space

  1. Thank you for the interesting presentation! I do have a couple of questions that I hope you will see.

    1) How many households are there in the longitudinal survey?
    2) Why is Vermont such an outlier?

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