A Theory of the Consumption Function
Friedman's theory links consumption to permanent income, reshaping understanding of consumer behavior and influencing economic policy.
A Theory of the Consumption Function
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In this groundbreaking book, Nobel laureate Milton Friedman introduces the concept of permanent income to explain consumer behavior. He distinguishes between measured income and permanent income, arguing that consumption is more closely tied to the latter. This insight challenges traditional views and has broad implications for economic research and policy. The 256-page work remains a cornerstone in understanding how individuals plan consumption over time, influenced by factors like interest rates and family size.