We make the point that a flexible specification of spousal preferences and household production technology precludes the possibility of using revealed preference data on household time allocations to determine the manner in which spouses interact. Under strong, but standard, assumptions regarding marriage market equilibria, marital sorting patterns can be used essentially as "out of sample" information that allows us to assess whether household behavior is cooperative. We use a sample of households drawn from a recent wave of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics, and find some evidence supporting the view that households behave in a cooperative manner.Bilateral Matching, Household Time Allocation, Nash Bargainin
We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consump...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
This paper develops a revealed preference methodology for exploring whether time inconsistencies in ...
This paper examines the role of marital connections in models of intertemporal household behavior. R...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consump...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
The household is the basic decision-making unit in our society. Economists typically view the househ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
I explore the effects of a preference for fairness in the division of housework between two spouses ...
This paper develops a revealed preference methodology for exploring whether time inconsistencies in ...
This paper examines the role of marital connections in models of intertemporal household behavior. R...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
Models of household economics require an understanding of economic interactions in families. Social ...
We propose a novel structural method to empirically identify economies of scale in household consump...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...
We develop a novel framework to analyze the structural implications of the marriage market for house...