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This study investigates the prevalence and extent of altruism by examining the relationship between parents' and their … modeling approach we show that predicted altruists indeed make higher average transfer payments. -- altruism ; subjective well …
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the study of interdependent utility in general, and altruism between parents and adult children who moved away from home …. -- Utility function ; Extended family ; Fixed effects ; Ordered probit …
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This article assesses how the form of the utility function in discrete-choice experiments (DCEs) affects estimates of willingness-to-pay (WTP). The utility function is usually assumed to be linear in its attributes. Non-linearities, in the guise of interactions and higher-order terms, are...
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The usual decomposition of effects in corner solution models into extensive and intensive margins is generally incompatible with a causal interpretation. This paper proposes a decomposition based on the joint distribution of potential outcomes which is meaningful in a causal sense. The...
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nonexpected utility functions to more general settings. In particular, our theory applies to state dependent utilities, as well as …
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The literature suggests that the household invests in the human capital of a child member not only for altruistic reasons but also as insurance against future income shocks. Hence, the allocation of the child's time between school and work is a function of the risk preference of the household...
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