Individual versus aggregate income elasticities for heterogeneous populations

Citation
Paluch, Michal et al., Individual versus aggregate income elasticities for heterogeneous populations, Journal of applied econometrics , 27(5), 2012, pp. 847-869
ISSN journal
08837252
Volume
27
Issue
5
Year of publication
2012
Pages
847 - 869
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
This paper deals with different concepts of income elasticities of demand for a heterogeneous population and the relationship between individual and aggregate elasticities. In general, the aggregate elasticity is not equal to the mean of individual elasticities. The difference depends on the heterogeneity of the population and is quantified by a covariance term. Sign and magnitude of this term are determined by an empirical analysis based on the UK Family Expenditure Survey. It is shown that the relevant quantities can be identified from cross-sectional data and, without imposing restrictive structural assumptions, can be estimated by nonparametric techniques. It turns out that the aggregate elasticity significantly overestimates the mean of individual elasticities for many commodity groups.