© 2018 Elsevier B.V. We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household demand behavior. The method assumes a collective model of household consumption with the public and private nature of goods specified by the empirical analyst. A main distinguishing feature of our approach is that it builds on a revealed preference characterization of the collective model that is intrinsically nonparametric. We show how to identify individual money metric welfare indices from observed household demand, along with the intrahousehold sharing rule and the individuals’ willingness-to-pay for public consumption (i.e. Lindahl prices). The method is easy to use in practice and yields informative empirical results,...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a collective model of household demand based on Pare...
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public consumptio...
We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household de...
We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household de...
textabstractWe propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate ...
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 extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
In the collective model, individual household members take decisions collectively, based on their in...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
© 2015 The Econometric Society. We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a...
In the present paper, we adopt the collective approach to consumer behavior-which supposes that each...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a collective model of household demand based on Pare...
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public consumptio...
We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household de...
We propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate household de...
textabstractWe propose novel tools for the analysis of individual welfare on the basis of aggregate ...
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 extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
In the collective model, individual household members take decisions collectively, based on their in...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
© 2015 The Econometric Society. We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a...
In the present paper, we adopt the collective approach to consumer behavior-which supposes that each...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
International audienceIn this paper, we present a collective model of household demand based on Pare...
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public consumptio...