Calibration of Incomplete Demand Systems in Quantitative Analysis, The
We introduce an easily implemented and flexible calibration technique for partial demand systems, combining recent developments in incomplete demand systems and a set of restrictions conditioned on the available elasticity estimates. The technique accommodates various degrees of knowledge on cross-price elasticities, satisfies curvature restrictions, and allows the recovery of an exact welfare measure for policy analysis. The technique is illustrated with a partial demand system for food consumption in Korea for different states of knowledge on cross-price effects. The consumer welfare impact of food and agricultural trade liberalization is measured. Keywords: calibration, exact welfare measure, incomplete demand systems, policy analysis.
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2004-05-01
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Authors: | Beghin, John C. ; Bureau, Jean-Christophe ; Drogu?, Sophie |
Institutions: | Department of Economics, Iowa State University |
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