Volume 38, Number 2 (Spring) 2003

Battistin, Erich, Raffaele Miniaci, and Guglielmo Weber. 2003. "What Do We Learn from Recall Consumption Data?" Journal of Human Resources 38(2):354-385.

In this paper, we use two complementary Italian data sources (the 1995 ISTAT and Bank of Italy household surveys) to generate household-specific nondurable expenditure in the Bank of Italy sample that contains relatively high-quality income data. We show that food expenditure data are of comparable quality and informational content across the two surveys, once we properly account for heaping, rounding, and time averaging. We therefore depart from standard practice and rely on the estimation of an inverse Engel curve on ISTAT data to impute nondurable expenditure to Bank of Italy observations, and show how we can use these estimates to analyze consumption age profiles conditional on demographics. Our key result is that predictions based on a standard set of demographic and socioeconomic indicators are quite different from predictions that also condition on simulated food consumption, in the sense that their age profile is less in line with the implications of the standard consumer intertemporal optimization problem.

Erich Battistin is a research economist at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London. Raffaele Miniaci is a professor of economics, Padua University. Guglielmo Weber is a professor of economics, Padua University, IFS and CEPR. The authors are grateful for helpful discussions with Enrico Rettore, Jean-Marc Robin, Nicoletta Rosati, and Nicola Torelli and for comments by two anonymous referees and audiences at ESEM99, UCL, UCY, Università di Padova, INSEE, Banca d'Italia, the ESRC Econometric Study Group Conference (Bristol 2000), TMR Pensions and Saving Meeting (Paris, 2000) and the ISR-International Panel Data Conference (Ann Arbor 2000). They would like to thank Viviana Egidi and Giuliana Coccia from Istat, and Giovanni D'Alessio from the Bank of Italy for making the data available. This research was financed by CNR and MURST and sponsored by the ISTAT work group exploring the feasibility of constructing an integrated data bank on household consumption and income from ISTAT and Bank of Italy survey information. To contact the authors, email erich_b@ifs.org.uk


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