We study the validity of experimental methods designed to measure preferences for intra-household resource control among spouses in Ghana and Uganda. We implement two incentivized tasks; (1) a game that measures willingness to pay to control resources, and (2) private and joint dictator games that measure preferences for resource allocation and the extent to which those preferences are reflected in joint decisions. Behavior in the two tasks is correlated, suggesting that they describe similar underlying latent variables. In Uganda the experimental measures are robustly correlated with a range of household survey measures of resource control and women’s empowerment and suggest that simple private dictator games may be as informative as more ...
An experimental design using treatments of a voluntary contribution mechanism is used to test househ...
Women’s decisionmaking indicators are widely used in social science research, though insufficient at...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
We study the validity of experimental methods designed to measure preferences for intra-household re...
We study the validity of experimental methods designed to measure preferences for intra-household re...
Household economists have recently begun to use laboratory experiments to study behavior between spo...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
This study investigates the impact of participatory household decision-making, introduced through a ...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
Using data from two culturally distinct locales, Bangladesh and Ghana, we investigate whether men an...
A common feature of many intra-household models is the assumption of efficiency. This paper uses an ...
Using a laboratory experiment, we collected data on dictator giving among student strangers and marr...
Given the importance of the household as a resource allocation mechanism, considerable interest exis...
Survey-based experimental methods are increasingly used in the social sciences to study, among other...
An experimental design using treatments of a voluntary contribution mechanism is used to test househ...
Women’s decisionmaking indicators are widely used in social science research, though insufficient at...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
We study the validity of experimental methods designed to measure preferences for intra-household re...
We study the validity of experimental methods designed to measure preferences for intra-household re...
Household economists have recently begun to use laboratory experiments to study behavior between spo...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
This study investigates the impact of participatory household decision-making, introduced through a ...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...
Using data from two culturally distinct locales, Bangladesh and Ghana, we investigate whether men an...
A common feature of many intra-household models is the assumption of efficiency. This paper uses an ...
Using a laboratory experiment, we collected data on dictator giving among student strangers and marr...
Given the importance of the household as a resource allocation mechanism, considerable interest exis...
Survey-based experimental methods are increasingly used in the social sciences to study, among other...
An experimental design using treatments of a voluntary contribution mechanism is used to test househ...
Women’s decisionmaking indicators are widely used in social science research, though insufficient at...
We test core theories of the household using variants of a public good game and experimental data fr...