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Using inverted Engel curves to estimate material standards of living in a household
Authors:Erling Røed Larsen
Affiliation:(1) Research Department, Statistics Norway, P. O. Box 8131 Dep., 0033 Oslo, Norway
Abstract:
This article demonstrates how to estimate latent total consumption expenditure or material standard of living in households by inverting estimated Engel curves. While the conventional estimator, total purchase expenditure, is unbiased for latent total household consumption expenditure, it is not variance minimizing since it is an un-weighted sum. In two stages, this article derives a variance-minimizing, unbiased estimator by first estimating and inverting Engel curves; then combining the estimators from the inverted Engel curves. The employed latent variable method allows for utilization of non-expenditure relations. The suggested method may help improve the accuracy in studies of consumption inequality and tax evasion.
Keywords:Engel curve  Household behavior  Latent variable  Material standard of living  Total consumption expenditure
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