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This paper examines the implications of income redistribution from men to women for the welfareof married women and children. We develop a Cournot model of a two-person household whereagents provide market labor and allocate their spending between a private consumption good andgoods for children...
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We generalize the stochastic revealed preference approach to consumers’ behavior introduced byBandyopadhyay, Dasgupta and Pattanaik (1999). We identify a restriction on stochastic demandbehavior that we term “Stochastic Substitutability” (SS)...
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This note develops a method of recovering individual preferences, and of obtaining money-metricindividual welfare comparisons, from demand functions generated by Cournot-Nash equilibria ingames with public goods.
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Marginal propensity to consume food out of food stamps in the US is higher than that out ofcash income. We explain this in terms of differential impact of cash income and in-kindtransfers on intra-household division of cash. We develop a Cournot model of a multi-personhousehold where food...
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We examine the implications of an income redistribution from men to women for the welfare ofmothers and their children. We develop a Cournot model of a two-person household whereagents provide market labor and allocate their spending between a private consumption good andgoods for children. We...
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We examine the status of the maximization hypothesis in the positive economic theory ofrational choice. We argue that, contrary to a common belief, the maximization hypothesisdoes not play any role in large areas of positive rational choice theory. In contexts where itdoes, it is not logically...
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This paper analyzes the problem of deriving the law of supply from plausible restrictions onobserved input-output choices of a competitive firm, when the firm makes random input-outputdecisions. It models such random production behavior in terms of a stochastic supply function,and introduces a...
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