This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an individual’s consumption may be an externality on the preferences of other consumers. We assume that individual price consumption data is observed for all consumers and prove that the general model imposes few restrictions on the observed data, where the consistency requirement is Nash rationalizability. We motivate potential games as an important sub class of games where the family of concave potential games is refutable and imposes stronger restrictions on observed data. As an application of this model, we discuss inter-household consumption data. Finally, we use this framework to extend the analysis of Brown and Matzkin (1996) on refutable pure exchange eco...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
The theory of general equilibrium was criticized for its apparent lack of testable implications, as ...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an individual’s consu...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an in-divid...
This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an individual's consu...
This thesis analyses non cooperative solutions with consumption e.xternalities in a partial equilibr...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
A standard assumption in the economic approach to individual decision making is that people have ind...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
We estimate the importance of preference interdependence from consumption choices. Our strategy foll...
This dissertation has as main interest how households make important decisions over time. In the fir...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
The theory of general equilibrium was criticized for its apparent lack of testable implications, as ...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an individual’s consu...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an in-divid...
This paper presents a nonparametric model of interdependent preferences, where an individual's consu...
This thesis analyses non cooperative solutions with consumption e.xternalities in a partial equilibr...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
A standard assumption in the economic approach to individual decision making is that people have ind...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We present a revealed preference analysis of the testable implications of the Nash bargaining soluti...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
In many models of interdependent preferences the payoffs have not only personal value but also enter...
We estimate the importance of preference interdependence from consumption choices. Our strategy foll...
This dissertation has as main interest how households make important decisions over time. In the fir...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
The theory of general equilibrium was criticized for its apparent lack of testable implications, as ...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...