In this paper we propose a sequential strategy, based on the microeconomic approach of the demand theory, in order to test for separability between private and public consumption. The aim of the present work is to verify, using a conditional almost ideal demand system, whether the different components of public consumption exert conditioning effects on the allocative structure of private spending. The empirical estimation of the model and the separability tests are developed for both a demand system in five functional categories of private spending, and for a demand system in six categories, where the private expenditures on those goods and services which can also be offered by the public sector are enclosed in a single functional category....
A long run conditional demand model is specified to provide empirical evidence on the relationship b...
This paper reconsiders the e¤ect of \u85scal policy using a New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general...
Self-selecting households consume an excludable public good via enabling expenditures-e.g. on TVs an...
Two different approaches are used to study how the structure of public consumption af-fects the allo...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper we provide empirical evidence of the relationship between government purchases and pri...
In this study we assume that household demand for private and public goods are the e¢cient outcomes ...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
In this study we assume that household demand for private and public goods are the e¢cient outcomes ...
This paper performs a Structural VAR analysis on UK economy using quarterly non-interpolated data fr...
In the present paper, we adopt the collective approach to consumer behavior-which supposes that each...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between government spending and private con...
A long run conditional demand model is specified to provide empirical evidence on the relationship b...
This paper reconsiders the e¤ect of \u85scal policy using a New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general...
Self-selecting households consume an excludable public good via enabling expenditures-e.g. on TVs an...
Two different approaches are used to study how the structure of public consumption af-fects the allo...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper we provide empirical evidence of the relationship between government purchases and pri...
In this study we assume that household demand for private and public goods are the e¢cient outcomes ...
This paper presents an extension of "collective models" that rationalize household demands as effici...
In this study we assume that household demand for private and public goods are the e¢cient outcomes ...
This paper performs a Structural VAR analysis on UK economy using quarterly non-interpolated data fr...
In the present paper, we adopt the collective approach to consumer behavior-which supposes that each...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing a...
In this paper, we estimate the relation between public and private consumption, splitting the former...
In this paper, we investigate the relation between public and private consumption, by constructing ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the relationship between government spending and private con...
A long run conditional demand model is specified to provide empirical evidence on the relationship b...
This paper reconsiders the e¤ect of \u85scal policy using a New-Keynesian dynamic stochastic general...
Self-selecting households consume an excludable public good via enabling expenditures-e.g. on TVs an...