The Non-Existence of Representative Agents
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The Non-Existence of Representative Agents
Date Written: December 2018
Abstract
We characterize environments in which there exists a representative agent: an agent who inherits the structure of preferences of the population that she represents. The existence of such a representative agent imposes strong restrictions on individual utility functions, requiring them to be linear in the allocation and additively separable in any parameter that characterizes agents' preferences (e.g., a risk aversion parameter, a discount factor, etc.). Commonly used classes of utility functions (exponentially discounted utility functions, CRRA or CARA utility functions, logarithmic functions, etc.) do not admit a representative agent.
Keywords: Collective Decisions, Preference Aggregation, Representative Agents, Revealed Preference
JEL Classification: D03, D11, D71, D72, E24
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