© The Author 2017. Ahyperbolic discounting model of labour supply and welfare participation with heterogeneous time preference parameters is estimated. Exclusion restrictions are constructed from variations in behaviour induced by time limits in a welfare reform experiment.We find that most individuals are time-inconsistent, and they exhibit varying degrees of present bias and perception of the commitment problem. Introducing a welfare component to the tax system can make individuals worse off by aggravating the commitment problem. Certain dynamic policy interventions carry sizeable commitment-related work incentives; for instance, a dynamic sanction triggered by past employment can be preferred by some individuals as a commitment device
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We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
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We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
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Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
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In the Self Sufficiency Project Applicant Experiment, new welfare entrants were informed that if the...
A consensus has formed in the welfare reform literature suggesting that welfare eligible households ...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
Abstract We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program par...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
This paper applies a model of potentially time-inconsistent preferences to the problem of dynamic la...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
This dissertation analyses whether a five-year time limit on welfare participation encourages behavi...
External habit formation explains why welfare states can be expected to exhibit increasing dependenc...
This paper argues that recent empirical evidence on labor supply behavior — showing stronger partici...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
This dissertation is composed of three papers on distinct topics, each studying a different aspect o...
Behavioral economics presents a "paternalistic" rationale for a benevolent government's intervention...
We develop an OLG model with uncertainty on labor income and death age to study the welfare implicat...
Crime and reputation. A model of social interaction is developed in which individuals with varying p...
In the Self Sufficiency Project Applicant Experiment, new welfare entrants were informed that if the...
A consensus has formed in the welfare reform literature suggesting that welfare eligible households ...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...