Eurostat HBS
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Abstract
The Household Budget Survey, abbreviated as HBS, is a national survey focusing on households' expenditure on goods and services, giving a picture of living conditions in the European Union (EU). It is carried out by each Member State and is used to compile weightings for important macroeconomic indicators, such as consumer price indices (used as measures of inflation) and national accounts. They were launched in most EU Member States at the beginning of the 1960's and Eurostat has been collecting and publishing these survey data every five years since 1988. The two last collection rounds (waves) were 2010 and 2015.
Research Area
Macro Finance
Keywords
inequality, gini, eu countries, income dependent inflation
JEL Classification
D31
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Household Finance
Monetary Policy
Fiscal Stability
Monetary Policy
Fiscal Stability
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Research Data
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