Social indicators and comparisons of living standards |
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Authors: | Steve Dowrick Yvonne Dunlop John Quiggin |
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Institution: | a School of Economics, Copland Building (no. 26), Australian National University, ACT 0200, Australia |
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Abstract: | Construction of an international index of standards of living, incorporating social indicators and economic output, typically involves scaling and weighting procedures that lack welfare-economic foundations. Revealed preference axioms can be used to make quality-of-life comparisons if we can estimate the representative household's production technology for the social indicators. This method is applied to comparisons of gross domestic product (GDP) and life expectancy for 58 countries. Neither GDP rankings, nor the rankings of the Human Development Index (HDI), are consistent with the partial ordering of revealed preference. A method of constructing a utility-consistent index incorporating both consumption and life expectancy is suggested. |
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Keywords: | International comparisons Living standards Revealed preference Social indicators Human Development Index Ideal Afriat Index |
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