We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participation for agents with potentially time-inconsistent preferences. Using panel data on the choices of single women with children from the NLSY 1979, we provide estimates of the degree of time-inconsistency, and of its influence on the welfare take-up decision. With these estimates, we conduct counterfactual experiments to quantify the utility loss stemming from the inability to commit to future decisions, and the potential utility gains from commitment mechanisms such as welfare time limits and work requirements
This paper develops a theoretical model of welfare dependence, in which current participation in AFD...
We use data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering the period 1989- 2006 to i...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
Abstract We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program par...
This paper applies a model of potentially time-inconsistent preferences to the problem of dynamic la...
This study proposes a model of non-unitary time discounting and examines its welfare implications. A...
WP 2006-08 January 2006JEL Classification Codes: D910; H390; H550This paper incorporates the phenome...
There exist numerous documented behavioral deviations from standard discounted utility maximizing be...
© The Author 2017. Ahyperbolic discounting model of labour supply and welfare participation with het...
Experimental choice data from 881 subjects based on 40 time-tradeoff items and 32 risky choice items...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2016. Major: Economics. Advisor: David Rahman. 1 co...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
The 1996 US welfare reform introduced time limits on welfare receipt. We use quasi-experimental evid...
This paper develops a theoretical model of welfare dependence, in which current participation in AFD...
We use data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering the period 1989- 2006 to i...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program participatio...
Abstract We empirically implement a dynamic structural model of labor supply and welfare program par...
This paper applies a model of potentially time-inconsistent preferences to the problem of dynamic la...
This study proposes a model of non-unitary time discounting and examines its welfare implications. A...
WP 2006-08 January 2006JEL Classification Codes: D910; H390; H550This paper incorporates the phenome...
There exist numerous documented behavioral deviations from standard discounted utility maximizing be...
© The Author 2017. Ahyperbolic discounting model of labour supply and welfare participation with het...
Experimental choice data from 881 subjects based on 40 time-tradeoff items and 32 risky choice items...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2016. Major: Economics. Advisor: David Rahman. 1 co...
Recent research on intertemporal choice (e.g., Ainslie, 1991; Herrnstein, 1990; Loewenstein & El...
The 1996 US welfare reform introduced time limits on welfare receipt. We use quasi-experimental evid...
This paper develops a theoretical model of welfare dependence, in which current participation in AFD...
We use data from the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering the period 1989- 2006 to i...
Experimental tests of dynamically inconsistent time preferences have largely relied on choices over ...