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We propose a nonparametric matching approach to estimation of implicit costs based on the compensating variation (CV) principle. We apply the method to estimate the additional personal costs experienced by disabled older people in Great Britain, finding that those costs are substantial,...
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We argue that earlier quantitative research on the relationship between heterosexual partners' earnings and time spent … model allows the relationships among earnings shares, earnings, and time spent on housework to emerge from the data. A …
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This paper develops Bayesian econometric methods for posterior inference in non-parametric mixed frequency VARs using additive regression trees. We argue that regression tree models are ideally suited for macroeconomic nowcasting in the face of extreme observations, for instance those produced...
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happiness or other variables are detectable based on response time data without making distributional assumptions. In our survey …
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happiness or other variables are detectable based on response time data without making distributional assumptions. In our survey …
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that can be detected using response time data. Our characterization generalizes various results in the literature, helps to …
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that can be detected using response time data. Our characterization generalizes various results in the literature, helps to …
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In contrast to the recently decreasing unemployment rates in the EU, long-term unemployment remains at alarming levels. An economic recovery will not be sufficient to get all long-term unemployed back to work; rather, there is a need for effective policies addressing the long-term unemployed. To...
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We compare three major UK surveys, BHPS, FRS and ELSA, in terms of the picture they give of the relationship between disability and receipt of the Attendance Allowance (AA) benefit. Using the different disability indicators available in each survey, we estimate a model in which probabilities of...
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