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This paper presents a nonparametric analysis of a common class of intertemporal models of consumer choice that relax consumption independence. Within this class and in the absence of any functional form restrictions on instantaneous preferences, we compare the revealed preference conditions for rational habit formation and rational anticipation. We show that these models are nonparametrically equivalent in the presence of finite date sets composed of prices, interest rates, and consumption choices.
Authors
Ian Crawford
Research Associate University of Leicester
Professor of Economics at the University of Leicester. His research interests are in applied microeconomics and microeconomic theory.
Working Paper details
- DOI
- 10.1920/wp.ifs.2013.1317
- Publisher
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
Crawford, I and Polisson, M. (2013). Testing for intertemporal nonseparability. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/testing-intertemporal-nonseparability (accessed: 21 January 2025).
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