In this paper, we combine elementary revealed preference principles and nonparametric estimation techniques in order to obtain nonparametric bounds on the distribution of the money metric utility over a population of heterogeneous households. The main benefit of our approach is that it is independent of any functional specification on the household utility functions, which means that our results are robust against parametric specification errors. We further demonstrate that our methodology can be used to establish bounds on the distribution of the demand function for counterfactual price regimes. In order to demonstrate the relevance of our approach, we illustrate our findings using a repeated cross-sectional household consumption data set
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals' preferences...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allow-ing for general hetero...
In this paper, we combine elementary revealed preference principles and nonparametric estimation tec...
This paper develops new tools for the analysis of Random Utility Models (RUM). The leading applicati...
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We develop a test to verify if every agent from a population of heterogeneous consumers has the same...
Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allowing for general heterog...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals’ preferences...
This paper develops a new technique for the estimation of consumer demand models with unob-served he...
There are three key dimensions by which revealed preference bounds on consumer demand responses can ...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
textabstractWe propose a novel method to predict rational counterfactual demand responses from an ob...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals' preferences...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allow-ing for general hetero...
In this paper, we combine elementary revealed preference principles and nonparametric estimation tec...
This paper develops new tools for the analysis of Random Utility Models (RUM). The leading applicati...
This paper develops a new approach to the estimation of consumer demand models with unobserved heter...
We present a method for consistent nonparametric estimation of a demand function with nonseparable u...
We develop a test for the hypothesis that every agent from a population of heterogeneous consumers h...
We develop a test to verify if every agent from a population of heterogeneous consumers has the same...
Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allowing for general heterog...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals’ preferences...
This paper develops a new technique for the estimation of consumer demand models with unob-served he...
There are three key dimensions by which revealed preference bounds on consumer demand responses can ...
We consider identification of nonparametric random utility models of multinomial choice using “micro ...
textabstractWe propose a novel method to predict rational counterfactual demand responses from an ob...
Empirical welfare analyses often impose stringent parametric assumptions on individuals' preferences...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
Individual heterogeneity is an important source of variation in demand. Allow-ing for general hetero...