Determinantes do consumo cultural das famílias: evidências para as regiões metropolitanas brasileiras a partir de uma análise probit bivariada
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This article aims to assess the factors that are associated with the consumption of direct cultural goods and services outside the home, considering such consumption as interconnected with the consumption of other cultural goods and services. The methodology used encompasses the application of a bivariate probit model. In general, the results show the existence of inequalities in cultural consumption.
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2024-03-12
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PEREIRA, F. S.; BRITO, D. J. M. de; SILVA, M. V. A. e. Determinantes do consumo cultural das famílias: evidências para as regiões metropolitanas brasileiras a partir de uma análise probit bivariada. Nova Economia, [S. l.], v. 34, n. 1, p. 1–34, 2024. Disponível em: https://revistas.face.ufmg.br/index.php/novaeconomia/article/view/8073. Acesso em: 20 dec. 2024.
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