It is unlikely that husbands and wives always agree on exactly what public goods to buy. Nor do they necessarily agree on how many hours to work with obvious consequences for the household budget. We therefore model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting by adopting a Nash approach. Using minimal assumptions, we prove that demand for public goods is characterized by three regimes. It is either determined by the preferences of one of the partners only (Husband Dictatorship or Wife Dictatorship), or by both spouses' preferences where a partner's influence depends on the spouses' relative wage rates (Split Might). These regimes imply a kinked nature of the couple's aggregate demand curves. By imposing mo...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We formulate a model of household behavior in which cooperation is costly and in which these costs v...
We study noncooperative household models with two agents and several voluntarily contributed public ...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behaviour in which the spouses' expenditure on e...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behavior in which the spouses' expenditure on ea...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
Over the last decades, a substantial amount of empirical evidence has deemed the unitary model of fa...
We present a household consumption model that accounts for caring household members, while allowing ...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We formulate a model of household behavior in which cooperation is costly and in which these costs v...
We study noncooperative household models with two agents and several voluntarily contributed public ...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We model consumption and labor supply behavior of a couple in a non-cooperative setting. Using minim...
We develop a modeling framework to examine household labor supply decisions that includes the husban...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behaviour in which the spouses' expenditure on e...
We use a comprehensive model of strategic household behavior in which the spouses' expenditure on ea...
We propose a collective labor supply model with household production that generalizes an original mo...
We develop a simple model of household time allocation decisions under strong functional form assump...
Over the last decades, a substantial amount of empirical evidence has deemed the unitary model of fa...
We present a household consumption model that accounts for caring household members, while allowing ...
How much income would a woman living alone require to attain the same standard of living that she wo...
We develop a revealed preference approach to analyze non-unitary consumption models with intrahouseh...
We suggest a methodology to calibrate a collective model with household-specific bargaining rules an...
We formulate a model of household behavior in which cooperation is costly and in which these costs v...
We study noncooperative household models with two agents and several voluntarily contributed public ...