This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. Following Donaldson and Pendakur (2006), the generalised absolute equivalence-scale exactness (GAESE) restrictions are incorporated into a translated quadratic almost ideal demand system. We obtain declining-with-expenditure equivalence scales, a pattern that tends to strengthen when the number of children increases. Thus, scale economies in current consumption are lower for families with poor expenditure capacities. We also show that families living in the South bear a substantial additional cost to achieve the same well-being of those living in the North. Finally, we find that ignoring the declining with expenditure pattern may i...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
peer reviewedRecent studies in high-income industrialized countries have shown that equivalence scal...
Total household income inequality can be very different from inequality measured at the income per-c...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
Couple households may separate over time. The OECD equivalence scale is used to compare the income s...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
This paper estimates adult equivalence scalcs in the context of a nonlinear demand system using cros...
This thesis examines three questions concerned with the relative income needs of familiesof differen...
Research background: In the actual sizable populations of households, the standard microeconomic con...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
This article estimates expenditure-dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without...
We estimate expenditure dependent equivalence scales for Italian couples with and without children. ...
This paper utilises unit record survey data on expenditures and incomes of Italian households of dif...
peer reviewedRecent studies in high-income industrialized countries have shown that equivalence scal...
Total household income inequality can be very different from inequality measured at the income per-c...
Abstract: In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off a...
Couple households may separate over time. The OECD equivalence scale is used to compare the income s...
In order to determine how much money is needed to make each household member as well off as they wer...
This paper estimates adult equivalence scalcs in the context of a nonlinear demand system using cros...
This thesis examines three questions concerned with the relative income needs of familiesof differen...
Research background: In the actual sizable populations of households, the standard microeconomic con...
Equivalence scales provide answers to questions like how much a household with four children needs t...
Authors' draft. Working paper dated August 14, 2004. Final version available online at http://www.sc...
peer reviewedHousehold consumption exhibits economies of scale as the number of household members in...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...