Shaking up Measures of Consumer Economic Well-being

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Abstract

In this book the author analyzes measures of consumer well-being. The three main, neoclassical measures of well-being are the compensating variation, the equivalent variation, and consumer's surplus. The question is which of the measures of consumer well-being is the best. This book tackles the question, with a surprising outcome that is contrary to the main opinion in the literature. Prof ten Raa presents a test that measures must pass to track utility. The test will be used to sort measures in the remainder of the book. It will culminate in a variant of consumer's surplus, which he calls the consumer's index, and a generalization that applies to nonhomothetic demands. Variants of the consumer's index are presented, including ones that are applicable to demand functions with income effects, even nonlinear ones. So-called broad measures of consumer well-being, such as the Human Development Index, will be encompassed.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationSingapore
PublisherWorld Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd
Number of pages132
ISBN (Electronic)9789811251795
ISBN (Print)978-981-124-978-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2022

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Keywords

  • consumer’s surplus
  • measures of well-being
  • price indices
  • aggregation
  • Engel curves
  • CES functions
  • HDI

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