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SEPARABILITY, AGGREGATION, AND EULER EQUATION ESTIMATION

Adrian R. Fleissig, A. Gallant and John Seater ()

Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2000, vol. 4, issue 4, 547-572

Abstract: We derive a seminonparametric utility function containing the constant relative risk aversion (CRRA) function as a special case, and we estimate the associated Euler equations with U.S. consumption data. There is strong evidence that the CRRA function is misspecified. The correctly specified function includes lagged effects of durable goods and perhaps nondurable goods, is bounded as required by Arrow's Utility Boundedness Theorem, and has a positive rate of time preference. Constraining sample periods and separability structure to be consistent with the generalized axiom of revealed preference affects estimation results substantially. Using Divisia aggregates instead of the NIPA aggregates also affects results.

Date: 2000
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