This paper proposes a model of cab drivers' labor supply, building on Henry S. Farber's (2005, 2008) empirical analyses and Botond Koszegi and Matthew Rabin's (2006; henceforth "KR") theory of reference-dependent preferences. Following KR, our model has targets for hours as well as income, determined by proxied rational expectations. Our model, estimated with Farber's data, reconciles his finding that stopping probabilities are significantly related to hours but not income with Colin Camerer et al.'s (1997) negative "wage" elasticity of hours; and avoids Farber's criticism that estimates of drivers' income targets are too unstable to yield a useful model of labor supply. (JEL J22, J31, ...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
This dissertation investigates two topics on behavioral economics: reference-dependent preferences a...
Transportation economists apply different labor supply models when studying anti-congestion policy: ...
This paper reconsiders whether cabdrivers' labor supply decisions reflect reference-dependent prefe...
In a seminal paper, Camerer, Babcock, Loewenstein, and Thaler (1997) find that the wage elasticity o...
The labor supply of taxi drivers is consistent with the existence of intertemporal substitution. My ...
Life-cycle models of labor supply predict a positive relationship between hours supplied and transit...
In this thesis, I study the short-term labor supply decisions of workers involved in flexible work a...
We investigate the relevance of targeting behavior in the labor supply decisions of New York City Ta...
We introduce cumulative prospect theory and an empirical study regarding the labor supply decision o...
In a much talked about paper, Camerer, Babcock, Lowenstein and Thaler (1997), (hereafter CBLT) outli...
Abstract: Perhaps the most powerful form of framing arises through reference dependence, wherein ch...
The available estimates of the wage elasticity of male labor supply in the literature have varied be...
This paper provides field evidence on how reference points adjust, a degree of freedom in reference-...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
This dissertation investigates two topics on behavioral economics: reference-dependent preferences a...
Transportation economists apply different labor supply models when studying anti-congestion policy: ...
This paper reconsiders whether cabdrivers' labor supply decisions reflect reference-dependent prefe...
In a seminal paper, Camerer, Babcock, Loewenstein, and Thaler (1997) find that the wage elasticity o...
The labor supply of taxi drivers is consistent with the existence of intertemporal substitution. My ...
Life-cycle models of labor supply predict a positive relationship between hours supplied and transit...
In this thesis, I study the short-term labor supply decisions of workers involved in flexible work a...
We investigate the relevance of targeting behavior in the labor supply decisions of New York City Ta...
We introduce cumulative prospect theory and an empirical study regarding the labor supply decision o...
In a much talked about paper, Camerer, Babcock, Lowenstein and Thaler (1997), (hereafter CBLT) outli...
Abstract: Perhaps the most powerful form of framing arises through reference dependence, wherein ch...
The available estimates of the wage elasticity of male labor supply in the literature have varied be...
This paper provides field evidence on how reference points adjust, a degree of freedom in reference-...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
Traditional labor supply analysis is based on the assumption that workers only have preferences over...
This dissertation investigates two topics on behavioral economics: reference-dependent preferences a...
Transportation economists apply different labor supply models when studying anti-congestion policy: ...