The search for a robust and stable sharing rule has led us to novel results about identification of the rule governing the intra-household allocation of resources. We introduce an income proportionality property that directly connects distribution factors with individual incomes and implement this identifying condition to obtain an exact correspondence between the structural and reduced form of the adopted collective demand equations. The paper first reexamines the collective model of household consumption and shows that a) the collective model as traditionally de- veloped is not identified, b) illustrates the novel income proportionality condition, and c) derives a restriction allowing full identification. In the tradition of colle...
Equal intra-household sharing is still assumed by the vaste majority of applied analyses in welfare ...
This paper shows that it is possible to track the changes in the distribution of power within a coup...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
© 2015 The Econometric Society. We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a...
We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a general collective household co...
In this note, we address nonparametric identification of a collective model of household behavior in...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
We investigate the relationship between the individual and household indirect utility functions in t...
In this paper we estimate the intrahousehold distribution of household's private expenditures betwee...
Equal intra-household sharing is still assumed by the vaste majority of applied analyses in welfare ...
The structural consumer demand methods used to estimate the parameters of collective household model...
Equal intra-household sharing is still assumed by the vaste majority of applied analyses in welfare ...
This paper shows that it is possible to track the changes in the distribution of power within a coup...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
© 2015 The Econometric Society. We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a...
We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a general collective household co...
In this note, we address nonparametric identification of a collective model of household behavior in...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
We investigate the relationship between the individual and household indirect utility functions in t...
In this paper we estimate the intrahousehold distribution of household's private expenditures betwee...
Equal intra-household sharing is still assumed by the vaste majority of applied analyses in welfare ...
The structural consumer demand methods used to estimate the parameters of collective household model...
Equal intra-household sharing is still assumed by the vaste majority of applied analyses in welfare ...
This paper shows that it is possible to track the changes in the distribution of power within a coup...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...