Generalized Separability and Integrability: Consumer Demand with a Price Aggregator

94 Pages Posted: 2 May 2022 Last revised: 18 Dec 2024

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Date Written: April 2022

Abstract

This paper examines demand systems where the demand for a good depends on other prices only through a common price aggregator (a scalar function of all prices). We refer to this property as ``generalized separability'' and provide the functional forms of demand that this property implies when demand is rational, i.e., derived from utility maximization. Generalized separability imposes restrictions on either income or price effects, and greater flexibility is obtained by adding indirect utility as an additional aggregator. We provide examples and applications which encompass a large variety of examples from the literature. In particular, generalized separability can be used in simple general-equilibrium models to obtain a more tractable framework and yet generate a wider range of effects of market size and productivity on firm size, entry, and prices.

Suggested Citation

Fally, Thibault, Generalized Separability and Integrability: Consumer Demand with a Price Aggregator (April 2022). NBER Working Paper No. w29997, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4098319

Thibault Fally (Contact Author)

UC Berkeley - ARE Department ( email )

Berkeley, CA 94720
United States

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