A note on separability and intra-household resource allocation in a collective household model
Abstract This paper shows that it is possible to track the changes in the distribution of power within a couple by focusing on the changes in the pattern of private consumption when the consumption decisions are efficient and private consumption is separable from public consumption in individual pre...
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