This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during the transition to a market economy in Poland, 198792. A model of consumption under rationing is developed and fitted to prereform quarterly data from the Polish Household Budget Survey. Virtual prices, prices at which consumers would have voluntarily chosen the rationed levels of goods, are derived for food and housing. The prereform Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS) model with rationing is estimated. Estimates from the virtual AIDS yield plausible values for price and income elasticities. The AIDS model (without rationing) is also fitted to postreform quarterly household survey data for comparison and evaluation. When the two sets of result...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chan...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
This study tests hypotheses derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
Abstract—The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. T...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chan...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
This study tests hypotheses derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
Abstract—The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. T...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chan...