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Consumer Demand Analysis According to GARP
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 May 2017
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The nonparametric approach to consumer-demand analysis—based on revealed-preference axioms—is reviewed. Particular attention is paid to questions of size and power of tests for consistency of data with the existence of a stable, well-behaved utility function that could have generated the data. An application to Australian meat demand is used to show how these notions can be quantified and how prior information about elasticities, following Sakong and Hayes, may be used to increase the power of the approach.
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- Invited Presentation
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- Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics , Volume 21 , Issue 2 , October 1992 , pp. 125 - 139
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- Copyright © 1992 Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association
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Thanks are due to Laura Blanciforti, Kathy Edgington, Dermot Hayes, Richard Howitt, Jerry Nishimoto, Phil Pardey, Yong Sakong, and Teresa Williams. The usual caveat applies, however. Giannini Foundation paper no. 1035 (for identification purposes only).
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