There is evidence that some multi-person households may withhold income transfers, such as bonuses, gifts, and cash transfers, from other members of the household (Ashraf (2009); Vogler and Pahl, (1994)). In this paper, I show that the incentives to hide income under incomplete information regarding the quantity of resources available to the household differ for three different household resource management structures. I illustrate this with a simple two-stage game. In the first stage, one spouse receives a monetary transfer that is unobserved by her spouse, and she must decide whether to reveal or to hide it. In the second stage, spouses bargain over the allocation of resources between a household good and private expenditure. The three mo...
There has been increased attention in recent years to decision-making within the context of multi-me...
Studies of intra-household resource allocation have typically omitted income earned jointly, by two ...
This paper deals with three topics which have been neglected in the economics of the family literatu...
There is evidence that some multi-person households may withhold income transfers, such as bonuses, ...
This paper proposes a simpli\u85ed model of intrahousehold decision making where co-operative and no...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/munro_alistair/In many countries, spouses routinely hide...
We present a simple model of intra-household allocation between spouses to show that when there is a...
I present a model of intra-household allocation to show that when income is not perfectly observed b...
Household members share public goods and make intra-household transfers. We show how these features ...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resour...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resourc...
This paper analyzes to what extent household financial regime, in terms of level of income pooling a...
The income-splitting method of personal income taxation assesses a couple's tax liability by assigni...
Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the house-hold. In doing so they miss ...
How resources from development or social programs are allocated within the household is important fo...
There has been increased attention in recent years to decision-making within the context of multi-me...
Studies of intra-household resource allocation have typically omitted income earned jointly, by two ...
This paper deals with three topics which have been neglected in the economics of the family literatu...
There is evidence that some multi-person households may withhold income transfers, such as bonuses, ...
This paper proposes a simpli\u85ed model of intrahousehold decision making where co-operative and no...
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/munro_alistair/In many countries, spouses routinely hide...
We present a simple model of intra-household allocation between spouses to show that when there is a...
I present a model of intra-household allocation to show that when income is not perfectly observed b...
Household members share public goods and make intra-household transfers. We show how these features ...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resour...
The question of diverging interests and preferences within couples over the use of household resourc...
This paper analyzes to what extent household financial regime, in terms of level of income pooling a...
The income-splitting method of personal income taxation assesses a couple's tax liability by assigni...
Studies of inequality often ignore resource allocation within the house-hold. In doing so they miss ...
How resources from development or social programs are allocated within the household is important fo...
There has been increased attention in recent years to decision-making within the context of multi-me...
Studies of intra-household resource allocation have typically omitted income earned jointly, by two ...
This paper deals with three topics which have been neglected in the economics of the family literatu...