Logit, CES, and rational inattention
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We study the fundamental links between two popular approaches to consumer choice: the multinomial logit model of individual discrete choice and the CES utility function, which describes a diversified choice of a representative consumer. We base our analysis on the rational inattention (RI) model and show that the demand system of RI agents, each of which chooses a single option, coincides with the demand system of a fictitious representative agent with CES utility function. Thus, the diversified choice of the representative agent may be explained by the heterogeneity in signals received by the RI agents. We obtain a new interpretation for the elasticity of substitution and the weighting coefficients of the CES utility function. Specifically, we provide a correspondence between parameters of the CES utility function, prior knowledge and marginal cost of information.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 108537 |
Journal | Economics Letters |
Volume | 186 |
ISSN | 0165-1765 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2020 |
- CES utility function, Demand system, Discrete choice, Multinomial logit, Rational inattention, Representative consumer
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