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their choice has an externality on third parties. One typical application is a household. We run an experiment in the German … household member, but shy away from exposing others to risk. We model the situation, and we find four distinct types of …
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We study how the presence of promotion competition in the labor market affects household specialization patterns. By … embedding a promotion tournament model in a household setting, we show that specialization can emerge as a consequence of … welfare superior to a situation in which both spouses invest equally in their careers. The reason is that household …
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because it ignores public good and the allocation of time to market work, leisure and household production. We develop a money … metric measure of welfare that accounts for public goods (by using personalized prices) household production and for the …
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because it ignores public good and the allocation of time to market work, leisure and household production. We develop a money … metric measure of welfare that accounts for public goods (by using personalized prices) household production and for the …
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. We consider a household that comprises an adult and a child. The household behavior is described by the maximization of …
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We consider the collective model of labor supply with marketable domestic production. We first show that, if domestic production is mistakenly ignored, the "collective" indirect utilities that are retrieved from observed behavior will be unbiased if and only if the profit function is additive....
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household, and assuming weak separability, we develop reduced-form and structural-form estimation equations that allow us to …
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We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consumption. We assume … behavior. The method imposes no parametric structure on household decision processes, accounts for unobserved preference … heterogeneity across individuals in different households, and requires only a single consumption observation per household. Our main …
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We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consumption. We assume … behavior. The method imposes no parametric structure on household decision processes, accounts for unobserved preference … heterogeneity across individuals in different households, and requires only a single consumption observation per household.Our main …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012982107
allocation of resources within household tend to move to the disadvantage of women after a childbirth. One additional child is …
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