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conditions of household consumption models with varying degrees of cooperation. Using these conditions, we show independence (or …
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We present a household consumption model that accounts for caring household members, while allowing for noncooperative … between the household members. By varying the degree of intrahousehold caring, the model encompasses a whole continuum of … household consumption models that are situated between the fully cooperative model and the noncooperative model without caring …
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We propose a method to identify bounds (i.e. set identification) on the sharing rule for a general collective household … bounds by applying revealed preference restrictions implied by the collective model to the household's continuous aggregate … assignable within the household, though having such information tightens the bounds. An empirical application demonstrates the …
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We propose a novel approach to model joint consumption decisions of individuals who care for each other. We assume non-cooperative interaction between the different individuals and the within-group consumption outcome critically depends on the degree of caring between the group members. By...
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We provide a first nonparametric (revealed preference) test of the collective consumption model on the basis of experimental data. By using nonparametric testing tools and experimental data, we avoid the usual problems associated with parametric tests (e.g. non-verifiable parametric structure)...
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We extend the nonparametric ‘revealed preference’ methodology for analyzing collective consumption behavior (with consumption externalities and public consumption), to render it useful for empirical applications that deal with welfare-related questions. First, we provide a nonparametric...
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We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minimal assumptions, we prove that demand for public goods is characterized by three regimes. It is either determined by the preferences of one of the partners only (Husband Dictatorship or Wife...
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household to allow for togetherness between spouses. Togetherness takes the form of joint leisure and joint care for children … that togetherness is an important component of household time use despite it being overlooked in the economics literature …
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Collective models identifying resource shares are promising tools to analyse intra-household welfare and poverty …
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than husbands, and that household demand patterns for food are affected by spouse’s relative bargaining power. Failure to …
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