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This paper develops and estimates an overlapping generations general equilibrium model of labor earnings, skill formation and physical capital accumulation with heterogeneous human capital. The model analyzes both schooling choices and post-school on-the-job investment in skills in a framework...
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Spain together with Scotland are two countries that exhibit the largest expansions in long term care (LTC) in the last … care, which is now partially subsidized by a caregiving subsidy as part of SAAD. Long-term care spending in Spain amounts …
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for over four decades in Spain. We calculate an implicit tax rate on remaining in employment for an additional year and …
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of Health and Retirement in Europe to explore the link between health, financial incentives and retirement in Spain. Our …
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improvements in the mortality rates among older individuals in Spain, the employment rates of individuals older than fifty …
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decisions over the last two decades in Spain. We use administrative data on earnings histories to create synthetic measures of …
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This paper considers the identification and estimation of hedonic models. We establish that in an additive version of the hedonic model, technology and preferences are generically identified up to affine transformations from data on demand and supply in a single hedonic market. For a very...
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Making use of restrictions imposed by equilibrium, theoretical progress has been made on the nonparametric and semiparametric estimation and identification of scalar additive hedonic models (Ekeland, Heckman, and Nesheim, 2002) and scalar nonadditive hedonic models (Heckman, Matzkin, and...
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This paper uses factor models to identify and estimate distributions of counterfactuals. We extend LISREL frameworks to a dynamic treatment effect setting, extending matching to account for unobserved conditioning variables. Using these models, we can identify all pairwise and joint treatment...
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This paper investigates four topics. (1) It examines the different roles played by the propensity score (probability of selection) in matching, instrumental variable and control functions methods. (2) It contrasts the roles of exclusion restrictions in matching and selection models. (3) It...
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