Are time and money equally substitutable for all commodity groups in the household’s domestic production?

This article uses time-use and household expenditure data to measure the substitutability between time and money within the Beckerian household production framework. The elasticity of substitution is estimated for five commodity groups and across two developing countries: Ecuador and Guatemala. The...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Canelas, C., Gardes, F., Merrigan, P., Salazar Cadena, Silvia
Format: Journal Article
Published: Springer Link 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/77082
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Summary:This article uses time-use and household expenditure data to measure the substitutability between time and money within the Beckerian household production framework. The elasticity of substitution is estimated for five commodity groups and across two developing countries: Ecuador and Guatemala. The estimated elasticities are positive, indicating substitutability, and much larger for all other goods compared to food. Our results raise some interesting questions regarding the policy effects of an intervention that does not consider the money/time trade-offs in consumption.