We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behaviour. First, we introduce an integer programming (IP) methodology for testing data consistency with collective consumption models that account for publicly as well as privately consumed goods. This IP methodology can include information on “assignable quantities” for private goods. Next, we show that the IP methodology allows for recovering the personalized (Lindahl) prices for the public goods and the personalized quantities for the private goods. In turn, this implies recovery of the sharing rule (i.e. personalized income share levels). An empirical application demonstrates the practical usefulness of the methodology
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
To verify the empirical adequacy of a particular household consumption model, it is important to dev...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empiri- cally analyzing collective ...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce-dure for rational consumpti...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing procedure for rational consumptio...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce- dure for rational consumpt...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
To verify the empirical adequacy of a particular household consumption model, it is important to dev...
We present a revealed preference methodology for empirically analysing collective consumption behavi...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empiri- cally analyzing collective ...
We present a nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for empirically analyzing collective co...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We extend the nonparametric 'revealed preference' methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce-dure for rational consumpti...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing procedure for rational consumptio...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We review a nonparametric "revealed preference" methodology for analyzing collective consumption beh...
We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption b...
We present an IP-based nonparametric (revealed preference) testing proce- dure for rational consumpt...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
This paper focuses on revealed preference tests of the collective model of household consumption. We...
To verify the empirical adequacy of a particular household consumption model, it is important to dev...