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to estimate the effect of child-bearing on marital status, poverty status, and welfare receipt for the population of … mothers with two or more children. The application is motivated by American welfare reform, which penalizes further … childbearing by welfare mothers on the grounds that additional childbearing makes continued poverty and welfare receipt more likely …
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Extant estimates of the welfare cost of business cycles suggest that this cost is quite low and might well be minuscule …-level consumption data, we show that the welfare cost of macroeconomic volatility is in fact very substantial. In many states, the … welfare gain from eliminating business cycles can exceed the gain from increasing the long-term growth rate by 1% forever. Our …
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In this paper, we develop a search-based model of asset trading. We assume that investors differ in their horizons, and can invest in two identical assets. The asset markets are partially segmented: investors can search in only one market, but can decide which one. We show that there exist a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005329007
In this paper, I study the welfare properties of growth models with endogenous innovation, knowledge externalities, and … monopoly pricing of new goods. Since useful policy prescriptions cannot be inferred from a balanced growth analysis, welfare is … initial conditions. To elicidate the welfare properties of the model, I present a constrained optimality result for the market …
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model with incomplete asset markets. We investigate the possibility of welfare-improving active tax policies, in particular … welfare gains (by about a th …
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In this paper, we develop a search-based model of asset trading. We assume that investors differ in their horizons, and can invest in two identical assets. The asset markets are partially segmented: investors can search in only one market, but can decide which one. We show that there exist a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005063610
cases of bypass in the distribution of natural gas, and compare the welfare properties of regulation vs.\ the `laissez …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005702578
measure of the (lack of) credibility of the monetary policy authority, we investigate the welfare effect of a marginal … for only 6 quarters is enough to bridge 75% of the welfare gap between discretion and commitment. This seems to justify …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005702683
We use household survey data to construct a direct measure of absolute risk aversion based on the maximum price a consumer is willing to pay to buy a risky asset. We relate this measure to a set of consumers' decisions that in theory should vary with attitude towards risk. We find that elicited...
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the model are compared with corresponding moments of US data on layoff risk and housing consumption. …
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