This study introduces a new collective complete demand system with individual Engel effects that is easy to estimate and permits undertaking policy analysis at the indi- vidual rather than household level. Previous estimations of collective demand were limited to single equations. The empirical application investigates the passive drinking effect, that is, whether consumption of alcohol affects the distribution of resources among household members and their level of wellbeing. The results show that a high level of alcohol consump- tion of one household member significantly affects the allocation of household resources and suggest thought-provoking policy implications.
Collective Consumption: An Application to the Passive Drinking Effect
MENON, Martina;PERALI, Carlo Federico;
2017-01-01
Abstract
This study introduces a new collective complete demand system with individual Engel effects that is easy to estimate and permits undertaking policy analysis at the indi- vidual rather than household level. Previous estimations of collective demand were limited to single equations. The empirical application investigates the passive drinking effect, that is, whether consumption of alcohol affects the distribution of resources among household members and their level of wellbeing. The results show that a high level of alcohol consump- tion of one household member significantly affects the allocation of household resources and suggest thought-provoking policy implications.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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