The delimitation of Giffenity for the Wold-Juréen (1953) utility function using relative prices: A note
Robert Sproule
No 2020-4, Economics Discussion Papers from Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel)
Abstract:
In the study of Giffen behavior or "Giffenity", there remains a paradox. On one hand, the Wold-Juréen (Demand analysis: A study in Econometrics, 1953) utility function has been touted as the progenitor of a multi-decade search for those two-good, particular utility functions, which exhibit Giffenity. On the other hand, there is no evidence that the Wold- Juréen (1953) utility function has ever been fully evaluated for Giffenity, with perhaps one minor exception, Weber (The case of a Giffen good: Comment, 1997). But there, Weber (1997) showed that the Giffenity of Good 1 depends upon the relative magnitude of income vis-à-vis the price of Good 2. Weber's precondition is so vague that it lacks broad appeal. This paper offers a new and a clear cut precondition for Giffen behavior under the Wold-Juréen (1953) utility function. That is, the author shows that if the price of Good 1 is greater than or equal to the price of Good 2, then Good 1 is a Giffen good.
Keywords: Slutsky decomposition; Giffen paradox; Wold-Juréen (1953) utility function (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A22 A23 D11 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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Journal Article: The delimitation of Giffenity for the Wold-Juréen (1953) utility function using relative prices: A note (2020) 
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