We provide “revealed preference” tests of general collective consumption models that account for public consumption and externalities within the household. We further propose a novel approach to model special cases of this model, which imply alternative assumptions regarding the sharing rule. Our application uses the panel data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey. We find that the general model, together with a large class of special cases, cannot be rejected. By contrast, we do reject the standard unitary model. Since our tests are entirely nonparametric, this provides strong evidence in favor of models focusing on intrahousehold decision making
In the theory of microeconomics, in discussions related to consumer behavior, it is usually assumed ...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...
We provide “revealed preference” tests of general collective consumption models that account for pub...
We non-parametrically test a general collective consumption model with public consumption and extern...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We present an empirical comparison of the unitary and collective model of household behaviour. Our a...
This chapter contains a state of the art of revealed preference tests for consistency of observed ho...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyse non-unitary household consumption behaviour tha...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyse non-unitary household consumption behaviour tha...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce- dure for rational consumpt...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce-dure for rational consumpti...
In the theory of microeconomics, in discussions related to consumer behavior, it is usually assumed ...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing procedure for rational consumptio...
In the theory of microeconomics, in discussions related to consumer behavior, it is usually assumed ...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...
We provide “revealed preference” tests of general collective consumption models that account for pub...
We non-parametrically test a general collective consumption model with public consumption and extern...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We present an empirical comparison of the unitary and collective model of household behaviour. Our a...
This chapter contains a state of the art of revealed preference tests for consistency of observed ho...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyse non-unitary household consumption behaviour tha...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyse non-unitary household consumption behaviour tha...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce- dure for rational consumpt...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce-dure for rational consumpti...
In the theory of microeconomics, in discussions related to consumer behavior, it is usually assumed ...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing procedure for rational consumptio...
In the theory of microeconomics, in discussions related to consumer behavior, it is usually assumed ...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We provide a nonparametric revealed preferencecharacterization of rational household behavior in ter...