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arxiv: 1606.04819 · v3 · pith:3UWM3N5Wnew · submitted 2016-06-15 · 🧮 math.ST · econ.EM· stat.TH

Nonparametric Analysis of Random Utility Models

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keywords testapplicationdemandexpendituregoodsmodelsnonparametricrandom
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This paper develops and implements a nonparametric test of Random Utility Models. The motivating application is to test the null hypothesis that a sample of cross-sectional demand distributions was generated by a population of rational consumers. We test a necessary and sufficient condition for this that does not rely on any restriction on unobserved heterogeneity or the number of goods. We also propose and implement a control function approach to account for endogenous expenditure. An econometric result of independent interest is a test for linear inequality constraints when these are represented as the vertices of a polyhedron rather than its faces. An empirical application to the U.K. Household Expenditure Survey illustrates computational feasibility of the method in demand problems with 5 goods.

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