Private versus public consumption within groups: testing the nature of goods from aggregate data
Cherchye, Laurens
Private versus public consumption within groups: testing the nature of goods from aggregate data created by Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Vincenzo Platino - Economic theory Volume 54, number 3 .
We study the testability implications of public versus private consumption. The distinguishing feature of our approach is that we start from a revealed preference characterization of collectively rational behavior. Remarkably, we find that assumptions regarding the public or private nature of specific goods do have testability implications, even if one only observes the aggregate group consumption. In fact, these testability implications apply as soon as the analysis includes three goods and four obervations. This stands in sharp contrast with existing results that start from a differential characterization of collectively rational behavior. In our opinion, our revealed preference approach obtains stronger testability conclusions because it focuses on a global characterization of collective rationality, whereas the differential approach starts from a local characterization.
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Multi-person group consumption--Revealed preferences--Collective model
Public goods--Consumption externalities--Private goods
HB119 ECO
Private versus public consumption within groups: testing the nature of goods from aggregate data created by Laurens Cherchye, Bram De Rock and Vincenzo Platino - Economic theory Volume 54, number 3 .
We study the testability implications of public versus private consumption. The distinguishing feature of our approach is that we start from a revealed preference characterization of collectively rational behavior. Remarkably, we find that assumptions regarding the public or private nature of specific goods do have testability implications, even if one only observes the aggregate group consumption. In fact, these testability implications apply as soon as the analysis includes three goods and four obervations. This stands in sharp contrast with existing results that start from a differential characterization of collectively rational behavior. In our opinion, our revealed preference approach obtains stronger testability conclusions because it focuses on a global characterization of collective rationality, whereas the differential approach starts from a local characterization.
0938229
Multi-person group consumption--Revealed preferences--Collective model
Public goods--Consumption externalities--Private goods
HB119 ECO