Third-Order Translog Utility Functions |
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Authors: | Kathy J. Hayes |
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Affiliation: | Department of Economics , Southern Methodist University , Dallas , TX , 75275 |
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Abstract: | This article examines the advantages of estimating a third-order rather than a second-order translog utility function in a theoretical and empirical context. It is demonstrated that the rigor of tests for appropriate functional form is increased by increasing the order of approximation. An empirical example demonstrates that a second-order approximation can lead to inconsistent parameter estimates, whereas the third-order translog allows for better modeling of the preference structure and more consistent estimates for policy decisions. |
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Keywords: | Index numbers Generalized least squares Standard errors of inflation |
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