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Journal of Business & Economic Statistics

Homothetic Efficiency: Theory and Applications

Journal Article
Reference
Heufer, Jan and Per Hjertstrand (2019). “Homothetic Efficiency: Theory and Applications”. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics 37(2), 235–247. doi.org/10.1080/07350015.2017.1319372

Authors
Jan Heufer, Per Hjertstrand

We provide a nonparametric revealed preference approach to demand analysis based on homothetic efficiency. Homotheticity is widely assumed (often implicitly) because it is a convenient and often useful restriction. However, this assumption is rarely tested, and data rarely satisfy testable conditions. To overcome this, we provide a way to estimate homothetic efficiency of consumption choices. The method provides considerably higher discriminatory power against random behavior than the commonly used Afriat efficiency. We use experimental and household survey data to illustrate how our approach is useful for different empirical applications and can provide greater predictive success.