Using recall and diary food expenditure data from Canada, we compare estimates of the household size elasticity of per capita food expenditure. In contrast to Gibson (2002), we find negative elasticities in both recall and diary data. This in turn means we find evidence of the "Deaton-Paxson puzzle" in both diary and recall data. Recall error cannot be the sole explanation of the puzzle. (C) 2017 TheAuthors. Published by Elsevier B.V
Telescoping errors occur if survey respondents misdate consumption or expenditure episodes by includ...
There is wide variation in how consumption is measured in household surveys both across countries an...
This paper considers measurement error from a new perspective. In surveys, response errors are often...
Using recall and diary food expenditure data from Canada, we compare estimates of the household size...
Using recall and diary food expenditure data from Canada, we compare estimates of the household size...
Recall food expenditure data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
Recall food expenditure data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2000.08 - Série B...
Theory predicts that economies of scale associated with the consumption of shared household public g...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
We consider returns to scale in food preparation as a potential resolution of a puzzle raised by Dea...
Several recent papers report a puzzling pattern of food demand falling as household size rises at co...
Estimates of household size economies are needed for the analysis of poverty and inequality. This pa...
additional support from Statistics Canada. The analysis reported in this paper was carried out in th...
Telescoping errors occur if survey respondents misdate events from outside the reference period and ...
Telescoping errors occur if survey respondents misdate consumption or expenditure episodes by includ...
There is wide variation in how consumption is measured in household surveys both across countries an...
This paper considers measurement error from a new perspective. In surveys, response errors are often...
Using recall and diary food expenditure data from Canada, we compare estimates of the household size...
Using recall and diary food expenditure data from Canada, we compare estimates of the household size...
Recall food expenditure data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
Recall food expenditure data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
URL des Cahiers : https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/CAHIERS-MSECahiers de la MSE 2000.08 - Série B...
Theory predicts that economies of scale associated with the consumption of shared household public g...
Recall food consumption data, which is the basis of a great deal of empirical work, is believed to s...
We consider returns to scale in food preparation as a potential resolution of a puzzle raised by Dea...
Several recent papers report a puzzling pattern of food demand falling as household size rises at co...
Estimates of household size economies are needed for the analysis of poverty and inequality. This pa...
additional support from Statistics Canada. The analysis reported in this paper was carried out in th...
Telescoping errors occur if survey respondents misdate events from outside the reference period and ...
Telescoping errors occur if survey respondents misdate consumption or expenditure episodes by includ...
There is wide variation in how consumption is measured in household surveys both across countries an...
This paper considers measurement error from a new perspective. In surveys, response errors are often...