Abstract: We propose a method to identify bounds (i.e. set identification) on the sharing rule for a general collective household consumption model. Unlike the effects of distribution factors, it is well known that the level of the sharing rule cannot be uniquely identified without strong assumptions on preferences across households of different compositions. Our new results show that, though not point identified without these assumptions, bounds on the sharing rule can still be obtained. We get these bounds by applying revealed preference restrictions implied by the collective model to the household's continuous aggregate demand functions. We obtain informative bounds even if nothing is known about whether each good is public, private, or ...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behaviour in which the spouses' expenditure on e...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We propose a method to identify bounds (i.e. set identification) on the sharing rule for a general c...
We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a general collective household co...
The search for a robust and stable sharing rule has led us to novel results about identification of...
In this note, we address nonparametric identification of a collective model of household behavior in...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the complexity of alternative versions of the weak axiom o...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empiri- cally analyzing collective ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
In the collective model, individual household members take decisions collectively, based on their in...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behaviour in which the spouses' expenditure on e...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We propose a method to identify bounds (i.e. set identification) on the sharing rule for a general c...
We propose a method to set identify bounds on the sharing rule for a general collective household co...
The search for a robust and stable sharing rule has led us to novel results about identification of...
In this note, we address nonparametric identification of a collective model of household behavior in...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
The purpose of this paper is to establish the complexity of alternative versions of the weak axiom o...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empiri- cally analyzing collective ...
This paper provides an exhaustive characterization of testability and identifiability issues in the ...
In the collective model, individual household members take decisions collectively, based on their in...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behaviour in which the spouses' expenditure on e...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...