This study incorporates household economies of scale in consumption into a utility-theoretic model of household demands. Economies of scale are modeled as arising through (possibly congestible) household public goods, through increasing returns in household production, and/or through discounts for bulk purchases. The effects of economies of scale are isolated from other influences on demands by the assumption that individuals are identical and are symmetrically treated within households. Economies of scale parameters for five goods are estimated using a theoretically plausible demand system specification and data from the U.S. Consumer Expenditure Survey on expenditures by all-adult households. Results suggest the existence of significant e...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Existing models of life-cycle demand typically relate household welfare to the scale of total consum...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...
This paper presents a general framework for defining the economies of scale in household consumption...
Households differ from each other concerning size, age, gender and other properties, and it is expec...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
Typescript (photocopy).The changing food consumption patterns in the United States in the past sever...
Household scale economies are plausibly attributed to shared household public goods that make larger...
For the same level of per capita resources, larger households are deemed better off due to possible ...
textabstractWe propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in house...
We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consump...
Consumption is perhaps the most important economic behavior of human beings. To it goes the lion's s...
This research empirically analyses the influence of scale economies on household consumption and the...
Estimates of economies of scale in household size and composition have long been used to adjust calc...
Constituting about two thirds of the gross domestic product, household consumption expenditures are ...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Existing models of life-cycle demand typically relate household welfare to the scale of total consum...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...
This paper presents a general framework for defining the economies of scale in household consumption...
Households differ from each other concerning size, age, gender and other properties, and it is expec...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
Typescript (photocopy).The changing food consumption patterns in the United States in the past sever...
Household scale economies are plausibly attributed to shared household public goods that make larger...
For the same level of per capita resources, larger households are deemed better off due to possible ...
textabstractWe propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in house...
We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consump...
Consumption is perhaps the most important economic behavior of human beings. To it goes the lion's s...
This research empirically analyses the influence of scale economies on household consumption and the...
Estimates of economies of scale in household size and composition have long been used to adjust calc...
Constituting about two thirds of the gross domestic product, household consumption expenditures are ...
Abstract We suggest a generalized collective model of consumption that extends Browning, Chiappori, ...
Existing models of life-cycle demand typically relate household welfare to the scale of total consum...
ACL-1International audiencePoverty measures often ignore the distribution of resources within famili...