2007
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.913080
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Tricks With Hicks: The Easi Demand System

Abstract: We invent Implicit Marshallian Demands, a new type of demand function that combines desirable features of Hicksian and Marshallian demand functions. We propose and estimate the Exact Af ne Stone Index (EASI) Implicit Marshallian Demand system. Like the Almost Ideal Demand (AID) system, EASI budget shares are linear in parameters given real expenditures. However, unlike the AID, EASI demands can have any rank and its Engel curves can be polynomials or splines of any order in real expenditures. EASI error terms … Show more

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“…The exact affine Stone index (EASI; Lewbel and Pendakur, 2009;Pendakur, 2009) demand system is used to model household consumption behavior. It rests on the assumption that households choose an optimal mix of commodities given their budget constraints.…”
Section: Modelling Household Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The exact affine Stone index (EASI; Lewbel and Pendakur, 2009;Pendakur, 2009) demand system is used to model household consumption behavior. It rests on the assumption that households choose an optimal mix of commodities given their budget constraints.…”
Section: Modelling Household Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its starting point is the following approximation to the households' expenditure function (Lewbel and Pendakur, 2009):…”
Section: Modelling Household Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since these pioneering works, a gradually increasing flow of papers on the PED has appeared in the literature, defining and estimating different consumer demand systems. 1 Even if it is impossible to mention all the contributions to this topic, some of them are particularly worthy of mention (Schultz 1938;Leser 1941;Stone 1954;Theil 1967;Barten 1968;Pollak and Wales 1969;Deaton and Muellbauer 1980;Banks et al 1997;Lewbel and Pendakur 2009). These works generally follow an empirical approach to provide the PED estimates, relegating the economic theory to a normative set of restrictions based on the consumer behaviour axioms (Barten 1964).…”
Section: Doi: 1017221/70/2016-agriceconmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rather than assuming that preferences are translation homothetic, here we follow Lewbel and Pendakur (2006) and proxy utility with income and estimate what they call pseudo-Marshallian demands.…”
Section: Relevant Consumer Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%