23In exercises of this kind, the proportion of household-level consumption expenditures that can be explained by observable
variables like the household’s demographic characteristics and other standard variables is modest – the
in regressions
of the form of (1) is typically far below 0.5, indicating that households’ choices are determined much less by observable than by
unobservable characteristics (a leading candidate for such an unobservable characteristic is of course permanent
income).