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Deaton, Angus and John Muellbauer. Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1980.

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Estimation des lasticits de demande Madagascar partir.. - Rachel Ravelosoa Projet   (Correct)

....: q(i) q(p,y,z) i=1, n. Ces n quations contiennent n pentes de revenu q y ou les lasticits revenus (i) et n 2 pentes de prix qi pj ou lasticits prix (i,j) B. Modle AIDS Pour estimer les lasticits, nous avons adopt le modle AIDS (Almost Ideal Demand System) qui a t propose par Deaton Mullebauer (1980). Comme son nom l indique, c est jusqu maintenant le meilleur modle pour estimer une fonction de consommation. Sa popularit provient du fait que le modle AIDS est trs gnral (il n exige pas une spcification explicite de la fonction d utilit) 7 , facile estimer (tant linar) et il est conforme ....

Deaton, Angus et Meulbauer, John. 1980b. Economics and Consumer Behavior.


Dominance Testing Of Transfers In Romania - David Sahn Stephen   (Correct)

.... [ Gv v Cov y F y y v v ( 1 1 1 7 choice is arbitrary and that any other choice for adjusting household incomes for differences in size and composition is more a reflection of a researcher s value judgment rather than an empirically testable empirical scale (Deaton and Muellbauer 1980, 1986; Lanjouw and Ravallion 1995; Browning 1992; Blundell and Lewbel 1991; Coulter, Cowell, and Jenkins 1992) Furthermore, previous empirical research has shown the importance of the judgments made regarding equivalence on measures of inequality, particularly the range of cardinal measures, but ....

DEATON, A. and MUELLBAUER, J. (1980) Economics and consumer behavior.


Can Universal Service Survive in a Competitive Telecommunications.. - Wolak (1996)   (Correct)

....several empirical and theoretical considerations. The first empirical regularity is the long history of work indicating the existence of non homothetic preferences. The most well known result is Engel s Law, which states that the budget share devoted to food is declining in total expenditure. Deaton and Muellbauer (1980b) survey the evidence against homothetic preferences. Recently there has been research providing evidence against traditional Engel curve representations with budget shares linear in the log of total expenditure, first specified by Working (1943) and Leser (1963) Bierens and PottButer (1990) and ....

....each of the points in our dataset before performing our welfare calculations on that observation, because makes little economic sense to perform welfare calculations for observations failing the conditions for integrability. The IQUAIDS model is an extension of the Almost Ideal Demand System of Deaton and Muellbauer (1980a) which includes an additional term in the square of the log of total expenditure in each share equation to allow for greater flexibility in modeling expenditure effects in a demand system derived from utility maximizing behavior. Banks, Blundell and Lewbel (1994) show that the IQUAIDS demand ....

Deaton, A.S. and J. Muellbauer (1980b), Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


The Welfare Impacts of Competitive Telecommunications Supply: A.. - Wolak (1997)   (Correct)

....empirical and theoretical considerations. The first empirical consideration is the long history of work indicating nonhomothetic preferences. The most well known result along these lines is Engel s Law, which states that a household s budget share devoted to food is declining in total expenditure. Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) survey the evidence against homothetic preferences. Along these same lines, recently there has been research providing evidence against traditional Engel curve representations with budget shares as linear in the log of total expenditure as first specified by Working (1943) and Leser (1963) ....

Deaton, A.S. and J. Muellbauer (1980), Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


A Model for Time- and Budget-Constrained Activity Demand Analysis - Kockelman (2000)   (Correct)

....METHODOLOGY Microeconomic Foundations Roy s Identity Outside of transportation, there are many examples of microeconomically rigorous simultaneous equations models of demand for goods and services; however, time constraints are not considered. See, for example, Lau (1986) Deaton (1987) Deaton and Muellbauer (1980), Stone (1954) and Pollack and Wales (1978) In a general formulation of the utilitymaximization problem, a person or household may be assumed to derive its welfare (i.e. utility) from consumption of participation in a vector of distinct, out of home activities # A (indexed by i, which may ....

.... is a restrictive feature generally implied by the neglect of one or more goods along with their price (or time) information; such neglect shifts the modeling focus to substitution and trade offs within a subset of consumption over an exogenously determined subset of the budget [see, e.g. Deaton and Muellbauer (1980)] However, if prices of all nonconsidered goods are the same for all consumers, an assumption of preference separability is unnecessary. In the empirical application which follows, price information is not available; therefore, only a single system of demand equations is derived on the basis ....

Deaton, A. and Muellbauer, J. (1980) Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.


The Reparameterization of Linear Models Subject to Exact.. - Hirschberg, Slottje (1999)   (Correct)

....functions now can be analyzed at increasingly disaggregated levels. This change fostered the system wide approach that most applied economists rely on today. The ability to examine systems has produced increasingly sophisticated flexible functional forms to model consumer and producer behavior. Deaton and Muellbauer (1980) and Blundell (1988) survey many of the functional forms that have been utilized for estimating demand systems. Chambers (1988) presents a similar summary of the various functional forms used on the production side. Unfortunately, as the number of commodities or outputs the applied economist can ....

Deaton, A, and J. Muellbauer, (1980), Economics and Consumer Behavior, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.


Measuring Willingness-To-Pay For Transportation Improvements - McFadden (1997)   (Correct)

....calculations. First, consider an indirect utility function that is additively separable and linear in income with a common coefficient across alternatives, and with a disturbance whose distribution does not depend on income, 7) U (y t,TT,x,g) y t) S(TT,x,g) # This is a case of the Deaton Muelbauer (1980) almost ideal demand system, since y is income divided by a price index. An important, and restrictive, behavioral implication of this system is that income drops out of the comparison of the utilities of different alternatives. Then, income changes cannot change the probability of the event that ....

Deaton, A.; J. Muellbauer (1980) Economics and Consumer Behavior, Cambridge University Press.


Rationality For Economists? - McFadden (1998)   (Correct)

....strategic preferences. Because we can never measure all the aspects of the complex life course objects the consumer is choosing among, we are never sure whether what appears to be irrational behavior in some limited time window is not part of an overarching rationality, a grand strategic design. Deaton Muellbauer (1980) draw out a different implication on the nature of commodities: The [preference] axioms are defined over some field of choice. In the usual presentation individual purchases of commodities are objects of choice. In principle, choice could be exercised over a much wider field, for example, over ....

Deaton, A.; Muellbauer, J. (1980) Economics and Consumer Behavior, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.


The Underestimated Virtues of the Two-Sector AK Model - Felbermayr, Licandro (2003)   (Correct)

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Deaton, Angus and John Muellbauer. Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK, 1980.


Who Buys and Who Sells Options: The Role and Pricing.. - Franke, Stapleton.. (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Deaton, A., and Muellbauer, J. #1981#, #Economics and Consumer Behavior," Cambridge University Press, Cambridge #UK#.


The Plutocratic Bias In The CPI: Evidence From Spain - Ruiz-Castillo, Ley, al. (1999)   (Correct)

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Deaton, A. and J. Muellbauer (1990), Economics and Consumer Behavior, New York: Cambridge University Press.


What Do We Learn from Recall Consumption Data? - Battistin, Miniaci, Weber (2000)   (Correct)

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Deaton, Angus and John Muellbauer (1980) Economics and Consumer Behavior, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


Modeling Korean Unification - Marcus Noland Institute (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Deaton, Angus and Muellbauer, John. (1980). Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.


A Simulation Comparison between Integration and.. - Sperlich, Linton, Härdle (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Deaton, A. and Muellbauer, J. (1980). Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.


Efficient Estimation Of Generalized Additive Nonparametric.. - Linton (1998)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Deaton, A. and J. Muellbauer (1980): Economics and Consumer Behavior. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.

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