This paper proposes and applies an alternative demographic procedure for extending a demand system to allow for the effect of household size and composition changes, along with price changes, on expenditure allocation. The demographic procedure is applied to two recent demand functional forms to obtain their estimable demographic extensions. The estimation on pooled time series of Australian Household Expenditure Surveys yields sensible and robust estimates of the equivalence scale, and of its variation with relative prices. Further evidence on the usefulness of this procedure is provided by using it to evaluate the nature and magnitude of the inequality bias of relative price changes in Australia over a period from the late 1980s to the ea...
In the measurement of inequality, adjustments for differences across households in their demographic...
This paper presents a general framework for defining the economies of scale in household consumption...
that the distribution of consumption is much more equal than that of income and that both income and...
This paper proposes and applies an alternative demographic procedure for extending a demand system t...
This paper proposes and applies an alternative demographic procedure for extending a demand system ...
This article investigates the distributional implication of relative price movements in Australia. I...
We examine trends in consumption inequality among Australian households using the Australian Bureau ...
This thesis examines three questions concerned with the relative income needs of familiesof differen...
Household composition can be expected to affect the allocation of household expen-diture among goods...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
In this paper the author demonstrates that the change in cost of living index (CLI) can be decompose...
This thesis examines and compares the nature, magnitude and movement in the inequality of income and...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
Arguments about the construction and application of equivalence scales have been a constant feature ...
When trying to obtain an estimate of the demand function of households for certain food items, it is...
In the measurement of inequality, adjustments for differences across households in their demographic...
This paper presents a general framework for defining the economies of scale in household consumption...
that the distribution of consumption is much more equal than that of income and that both income and...
This paper proposes and applies an alternative demographic procedure for extending a demand system t...
This paper proposes and applies an alternative demographic procedure for extending a demand system ...
This article investigates the distributional implication of relative price movements in Australia. I...
We examine trends in consumption inequality among Australian households using the Australian Bureau ...
This thesis examines three questions concerned with the relative income needs of familiesof differen...
Household composition can be expected to affect the allocation of household expen-diture among goods...
Household equivalence scales are often used to help perform welfare comparisons across households wi...
In this paper the author demonstrates that the change in cost of living index (CLI) can be decompose...
This thesis examines and compares the nature, magnitude and movement in the inequality of income and...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
Arguments about the construction and application of equivalence scales have been a constant feature ...
When trying to obtain an estimate of the demand function of households for certain food items, it is...
In the measurement of inequality, adjustments for differences across households in their demographic...
This paper presents a general framework for defining the economies of scale in household consumption...
that the distribution of consumption is much more equal than that of income and that both income and...