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In this book the foundations and applicability of the Generalized
Fechner-Thurstone Utility Function are laid out. It is shown how by
removing the constraint of fixed preferences in the neoclassical
consumer theory, utility theory can be used to develop
non-parametric indices along with elasticities of the marginal
rates of substitutions. It is also shown that whereas the existence
of a fixed preference utility function is not always guaranteed for
different demand functions, there will always exist at least one
Generalized Fechner-Thurstone Direct Utility Function. Furthermore,
analysis using the Fechner-Thurstone Direct Utility Function is
clear and simple and does not rely on ad hoc Taylor expansions. The
construction of different true-cost-of-living indices, the
comparison of North American consumers, and a habit formation model
are developed to show the usefulness of the Generalized
Fechner-Thurstone Direct Utility Function.
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