We consider the computational problem of testing whether observed household consumption behavior satisfies the Collective Axiom of Revealed Preferences (CARP). We propose a graph such that the existence of a node-partitioning giving rise to two induced subgraphs that are acyclic implies that the data satisfy CARP. Furthermore, we propose and implement heuristics that are quite fast, that can be used to check reasonably large datasets for CARP and that can be of particular interest when used prior to computationally demanding approaches. Finally, from the computational results we conclude that these heuristics can be effective in testing CARP.status: publishe
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...
We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in ...
We consider the computational problem of testing whether observed household consumption behavior sat...
In this talk, we discuss an extension of the strong axiom of revealed preferences to collective hou...
We prove that the problem of testing whether data of consumption expenditures satisfy the Collective...
To verify the empirical adequacy of a particular household consumption model, it is important to dev...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
We prove that the problem of testing whether data of consumption expenditures satisfy the Collective...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the complexity of alternative versions of the weak axiom o...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...
We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in ...
We consider the computational problem of testing whether observed household consumption behavior sat...
In this talk, we discuss an extension of the strong axiom of revealed preferences to collective hou...
We prove that the problem of testing whether data of consumption expenditures satisfy the Collective...
To verify the empirical adequacy of a particular household consumption model, it is important to dev...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
We prove that the problem of testing whether data of consumption expenditures satisfy the Collective...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the complexity of alternative versions of the weak axiom o...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...
We provide a nonparametric 'revealed preference' characterization of rational household behavior in ...