收入边际效用的估计及其在农业政策分析中的应用

The estimation of marginal utility of income for application to agricultural policy analysis

Agricultural Economics · 1997
被引 26
人大 A-

中文导读

通过构建生活质量指数并回归分析,估计不同收入家庭的收入边际效用,为农业政策分析中的成本效益计算提供权重依据。

Abstract

A quality-of-life index (QLI), a proxy measure of utility, is constructed by factor-weighted and simple-summation weighted aggregation of socio-psychological measures of well-being. The socio-psychological measures were constructed from quality of life domains taken from selected years of the General Social Surveys [General Social Surveys, 1972-1993: Cumulative Code Book. Principal Investigator, James A. Davis; Director and Co-Principal Investigator, Tom W. Smith - Chicago: National Opinion Research Center, 1993. (National Data Program for the Social Sciences Series, no. 13).]. The Quality of Life Indices (QLI) indices are regressed on selected socio-demographic variables using quadratic, Cobb-Douglas, square root, and semilog functional forms. QLI is much influenced by income, education, and health. As measured here, QLI is not much influenced by year of measurement, sector, or by region of residence. Much variability in the QLI is unique to individuals, and our results are suited to predict group, rather than individual well-being. Practitioners computing the benefit-cost ratio for a public program, project, or policy can weight dollars by income groups with marginal utilities derived from this study. That methodology will matter: even the 'conservative' quadratic equation indicates that the marginal utility of income (MUI) for families with very low incomes is half as large as for families with median incomes. © 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.

边际效用收入农业政策分析生活质量指数