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Präferenztheorie 8 Theory of preferences 8 heterogeneous preferences 8 nonparametric estimation 8 revealed stochastic preference 8 taxable income 8 Nichtparametrisches Verfahren 5 Nonlinear budget sets 5 Nonparametric statistics 5 Arbeitsangebot 4 Einkommensteuer 4 Income tax 4 Labour supply 4 Schweden 4 Stochastic process 4 Stochastischer Prozess 4 Sweden 4 Estimation 3 Offenbarte Präferenzen 3 Revealed preferences 3 Schätzung 3 Stochastic preference 3 nonlinear budget sets 3 Rationality 2 Rationalität 2 Revealed preference 2 Arbeitsangebotsverhalten 1 Axiom of revealed stochastic preference 1 Backwards-induction 1 Behavioral economics 1 Bootstrap 1 Bootstrap approach 1 Bootstrap-Verfahren 1 Choice 1 Consumption theory 1 Decision theory 1 Dissimilarity 1 Entscheidungstheorie 1 Haushaltseinkommen 1 Household income 1
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Free 8 Undetermined 5
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Book / Working Paper 8 Article 5
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Working Paper 7 Arbeitspapier 4 Article in journal 4 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 11 Undetermined 2
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Kumar, Anil 8 Newey, Whitney K. 7 Blomquist, Nils Sören 4 Liang, Che-Yuan 4 Liang, Che-yuan 4 Blomquist, Soren 2 Blomquist, Sören 2 Kawaguchi, Kohei 1 Li, Jiangtao 1 McFadden, Daniel 1 Newey, Whitney 1 Richter, Marcel K. 1 Stoye, Jörg 1 Tang, Rui 1 Wong, Kam C. 1
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CESifo 1
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CEMMAP working papers / Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice 2 cemmap working paper 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo Working Paper Series 1 CESifo working papers 1 Economic Theory 1 Economics letters 1 Games and economic behavior 1 Journal of econometrics 1 Journal of mathematical economics 1 Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 8 EconStor 3 RePEc 2
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Nonlinear budget set regressions for the random utility model
Blomquist, Nils Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-yuan; … - 2022
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Individual Heterogeneity, Nonlinear Budget Sets, and Taxable Income
Blomquist, Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-Yuan; Newey, … - 2015
Many studies have estimated the effect of taxes on taxable income. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent, or impose strong functional form assumptions. None allow for general heterogeneity in preferences. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010531788
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Individual heterogeneity, nonlinear budget sets and taxable income
Blomquist, Soren; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-Yuan; Newey, … - 2015
Many studies have estimated the effect of taxes on taxable income. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent or impose strong functional form assumptions. None allow for general heterogeneity in preferences. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011445731
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Individual Heterogeneity, Nonlinear Budget Sets, and Taxable Income
Blomquist, Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-Yuan; Newey, … - CESifo - 2015
Many studies have estimated the effect of taxes on taxable income. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent, or impose strong functional form assumptions. None allow for general heterogeneity in preferences. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011274345
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Individual heterogeneity, nonlinear budget sets, and taxable income
Blomquist, Nils Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-yuan; … - 2015 - This Draft: April 2015
Many studies have estimated the effect of taxes on taxable income. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent, or impose strong functional form assumptions. None allow for general heterogeneity in preferences. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010515479
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Individual heterogeneity, nonlinear budget sets and taxable income
Blomquist, Nils Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-yuan; … - 2015
Many studies have estimated the effect of taxes on taxable income. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent or impose strong functional form assumptions. None allow for general heterogeneity in preferences. In this...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010517073
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Revealed Stochastic Preference : a one-paragraph proof and generalization
Stoye, Jörg - In: Economics letters 177 (2019), pp. 66-68
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Individual heterogeneity, nonlinear budget sets, and taxable income
Blomquist, Soren; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-Yuan; Newey, … - 2014
Given the key role of the taxable income elasticity in designing an optimal tax system there are many studies attempting to estimate this elasticity. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent, or impose strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010368204
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Individual heterogeneity, nonlinear budget sets, and taxable income
Blomquist, Nils Sören; Kumar, Anil; Liang, Che-yuan; … - 2014 - This draft: April 2014
Given the key role of the taxable income elasticity in designing an optimal tax system there are many studies attempting to estimate this elasticity. To account for nonlinear taxes these studies either use instrumental variables approaches that are not fully consistent, or impose strong...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010349002
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Every random choice rule is backwards-induction rationalizable
Li, Jiangtao; Tang, Rui - In: Games and economic behavior 104 (2017), pp. 563-567
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011793432
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