CORE DP 2025 / 11
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Consumer welfare beyond GDP / Antoine Germain
> In a general consumption space where agents may differ in their preferences, endowments and prices, this paper builds a theory of consumer welfare on axioms reflecting the ethics of equality of opportunity: unequal budgets create welfare-relevant inequalities but heterogeneous preferences do not. When combined with an appropriate cross-economy robustness condition, these axioms single out a consumer welfare measure. Like aggregate consumption in national accounts, this measure sums up individual expenditure functions. Unlike national accounts, these functions are evaluated at a common price vector for all individuals. I show that standard measures of cost of living, standards of living, and purchasing power parity can be modified to reflect welfare as equality of opportunity without additional data.