What does Variation in Survey Design Reveal about the Nature of Measurement Errors in Household Consumption?
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
Published online on April 28, 2014
Abstract
We randomly assigned eight different consumption surveys to obtain evidence on the nature of measurement errors in estimates of household consumption. Regressions using data from more error‐prone designs are compared with results from a ‘gold standard’ survey. Measurement errors appear to have a mean‐reverting negative correlation with true consumption, especially for food and especially for rural households.