Our purpose is to investigate the ability of different parametric forms to ‘correctly ’ estimate consumer demands based on distance functions using Monte Carlo methods. Our approach combines economic theory, econometrics and quadratic approximation. We begin by deriving parameterizations for transformed quadratic functions which are linear in parameters and characterized by either homogeneity or which satisfy the translation property. Homogeneity is typical of Shephard distance functions and expenditure functions, whereas translation is characteristic of benefit/shortage or directional distance functions. The functional forms which satisfy these conditions and include both first and second order terms are the translog and quadratic forms, r...
We propose a new inverse demand system, the normalized quadratic distance function, which is similar...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasi-con...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasiconv...
To allow realistic policy simulations in a changing environment, inverse demand systems must remain ...
To be useful for policy simulation in the current climate of rapid structural change, inverse demand...
Recent developments in the econometric estimation of multi-output, multi-input distance functions ha...
We investigate how to theoretically and empirically measure pre-committed quantities through price f...
To be useful for realistic policy simulation in an environment of rapid structural change, inverse d...
To be useful for realistic policy simulation in an environment of rapid structural change, inverse d...
The use of duality concepts has now become widespread in production and consumption theory. In both ...
This paper introduces a duality theorem that is useful in identifying the dual functional form to an...
In this paper, a quadratic inverse (almost ideal) demand system (IQUAIDS) is derived, that generaliz...
Current procedure in travel demand estimation models is to separately deal with attraction, producti...
With the advent of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS) of Deaton and Muellbauer, the estimation of...
We present an inverse demand that can be estimated in a linear form. The model is derived from a spe...
We propose a new inverse demand system, the normalized quadratic distance function, which is similar...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasi-con...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasiconv...
To allow realistic policy simulations in a changing environment, inverse demand systems must remain ...
To be useful for policy simulation in the current climate of rapid structural change, inverse demand...
Recent developments in the econometric estimation of multi-output, multi-input distance functions ha...
We investigate how to theoretically and empirically measure pre-committed quantities through price f...
To be useful for realistic policy simulation in an environment of rapid structural change, inverse d...
To be useful for realistic policy simulation in an environment of rapid structural change, inverse d...
The use of duality concepts has now become widespread in production and consumption theory. In both ...
This paper introduces a duality theorem that is useful in identifying the dual functional form to an...
In this paper, a quadratic inverse (almost ideal) demand system (IQUAIDS) is derived, that generaliz...
Current procedure in travel demand estimation models is to separately deal with attraction, producti...
With the advent of the almost ideal demand system (AIDS) of Deaton and Muellbauer, the estimation of...
We present an inverse demand that can be estimated in a linear form. The model is derived from a spe...
We propose a new inverse demand system, the normalized quadratic distance function, which is similar...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasi-con...
The estimated parameters of output distance functions frequently violate the monotonicity, quasiconv...