Published December 2011
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The Money Pump as a Measure of Revealed Preference Violations
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- Echenique, Federico
- Lee, Sangmok
- Shum, Matthew
Abstract
We introduce a measure of the severity of violations of the revealed preference axioms, the money pump index (MPI). The MPI is the amount of money one can extract from a consumer who violates the axioms. It is also a statistical test for the hypothesis that a consumer is rational when behavior is observed with error. We present an application using a panel data set of food expenditures. The data exhibit many violations of the axioms. Mostly, the MPI for these violations is small. The MPI indicates that the hypothesis of consumer rationality cannot be rejected.
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© 2011 The University of Chicago. We thank Dan Silverman for comments and the editor and two anonymous referees for many useful suggestions on previous drafts.Attached Files
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