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We develop a method for distributional regression of joint multidimensional choice on nonlinear prices departing from a household model of labor supply that focuses on tax policy effects. Our distribution functions are derived under minimal theoretical assumptions and have a simple structure. We...
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Choice models with nonlinear budget sets are important in econometrics. In this paper we proposed a nonparametric approach to estimation of choice models with nonlinear budget sets. The basic idea is to think of the choice, in our case hours of labor supply, as being a function of the entire...
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While economic studies often assume that labor markets are in equilibrium, there may be specialized labor markets that are likely in disequilibrium. We develop a new methodology to improve the estimation of a reduced form disequilibrium model from the existing models by incorporating...
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