Shaking Up Measures Of Consumer Economic Well-being

Shaking Up Measures Of Consumer Economic Well-being

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Ten Raa, Thijs (Utrecht School Of Economics, The Netherlands)
World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
EAN: 9789811249785
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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.
EAN 9789811249785
ISBN 9811249784
Binding Hardback
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Publication date May 17, 2022
Pages 132
Language English
Dimensions 158 x 236 x 15
Country Singapore
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Ten Raa, Thijs (Utrecht School Of Economics, The Netherlands)