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Oxford University Economic and Social History Series | 2016

On Historical Household Budgets

Brian A'Hearn; Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi

The paper argues that household budgets are the best starting point for investigating a number of big questions related to the evolution of the living standards during the last two-three centuries. If one knows where to look, historical family budgets are more abundant than might be suspected. And statistical techniques have been developed to handle the associated problems of small, incomplete, and unrepresentative samples. We introduce the Historical Household Budgets (HHB) Project, aimed at gathering data and sources, but also at creating an informational infrastructure that provides i) reliable storage and easy access to historical family budget data, along with ii) tools to configure the data as it is entered so as to harmonise it with present-day surveys.


Ceis Tor Vergata research paper series; vol. 11, n. 15 | 2013

Money and Limited Enforcement in Multilateral Exchange

Nicola Amendola; Leo Ferraris

We propose a model in which money performs an essential role in the process of exchange, despite the presence of a multilateral clearing house. Agents are assumed to be anonymous and unable to make binding commitments. The clearing house can detect deviations but it cannot identify the individual deviator, hence, it punishes all traders collectively. The records of past deviations can be kept for a limited amount of time, after which they are wiped out. These features are enough to make room for a record-keeping device, such as money, that strictly improves the functioning of the clearing house.


Social Science Research Network | 2016

Optimal Monetary Policy in a Pure Currency Economy with Heterogenous Agents

Nicola Amendola; Leo Ferraris; Fabrizio Mattesini

This paper shows that, in a pure currency economy with heterogeneous agents and multiple commodities, a pecuniary externality plays a key role in making the equilibrium allocation constrained inefficient. Monetary policy intervention can help improve matters.


Archive | 2014

Durable Goods and Poverty Measurement

Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi

The paper focuses on durable goods and their role in the measurement of living standards. The paper reviews the theoretical underpinnings of the methods available to estimate the value of the services flowing from consumer durable goods. It also provides a unified framework that encompasses the acquisition approach, the rental equivalent approach, and the user cost approach. The pros and cons of each method are discussed in the context of poverty and inequality analysis and it is argued that the user cost should receive the highest consideration.


Rivista di Politica Economica | 2009

Il costo della vita al Nord e al Sud d’Italia, dal dopoguerra a oggi. Stime di prima generazione

Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi; Bilal Al Kiswani


Archive | 2010

Setting a poverty line for Iraq

Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi


MPRA Paper | 2010

Il costo della vita al Nord e al Sud d'Italia dal dopoguerra a oggi. Stime di prima generazione

Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi; Bilal Al Kiswani


MPRA Paper | 2012

Vulnerability to poverty in Italy

Nicola Amendola; Mariacristina Rossi; Giovanni Vecchi


Archive | 2010

Consumer price indices and poverty in Iraq, 2007

Nicola Amendola; Giovanni Vecchi


CEIS Research Paper | 2008

A 'Double Coincidence' Search Model of Money

Nicola Amendola

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Giovanni Vecchi

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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Fabrizio Mattesini

University of Rome Tor Vergata

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