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Labor market decisions are not taken in isolation when individuals are engaged in stable relationships. Our analysis is designed to determine the joint equilibrium distribution of schooling levels, labor market outcomes, and marriage market statuses. We assume individuals begin adult life by...
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We look at the impact of a binding minimum wage on labor market equilibrium outcomes and welfare distributions in a model of bilateral matching and bargaining in the presence of on-the-job search. The model is estimated using the method of simulated moments using data taken from the Survey of...
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In this paper we estimate a model of general and human capital investment within a partial equilibrium model of search. The estimated model enables us to determine the production technology for both types of human capital and to assess their value in the sense of productivity and welfare of...
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In this paper we utilize a model of household investments in the cognitive development of children to explore the impact of various transfer policies on the distribution of child cognitive outcomes in target populations. We develop a cost criterion that can be used to compare the cost...
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In this paper we utilize a model of household investments in the development of children to explore the impact of various transfer policies on the distribution of child outcomes. We develop a cost criterion that can be used to compare the cost effectiveness of unrestricted, restricted, and...
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In this paper we utilize a model of household investments in the development of children to explore the impact of various transfer policies on the distribution of child outcomes. We develop a cost criterion that can be used to compare the cost effectiveness of unrestricted, restricted, and...
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There is some controversy in the field of household economics regarding the efficiency of household decisions. We make the point that a flexible specification of spousal preferences and the household production technology precludes the possibility of using revealed preference data on household...
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