Chapter 5 The GFT Utility Function
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Published:2009
Robert L. Basmann, Kathy Hayes, Michael McAleer, Ian McCarthy, Daniel J. Slottje, 2009. "Chapter 5 The GFT Utility Function", Quantifying Consumer Preferences, Daniel J. Slottje
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This chapter presents an exposition of the Generalized Fechner–Thurstone (GFT) direct utility function, the system of demand functions derived from it, other systems of demand functions from which it can be derived, and its purpose and the econometric circumstances that motivated its original development. Its use in econometrics is demonstrated by an application to household consumer survey data which explores the relationship between prices, on the one hand, and expected exogenous preference changers such as household size, schooling of heads of household, and other social factors, on the other.
