On the Empirical Implementation of Some Game Theoretic Models of Household Labor Supply
Peter Kooreman and
Arie Kapteyn
Journal of Human Resources, 1990, vol. 25, issue 4, 584-598
Abstract:
This paper discusses some issues in the empirical implementation of game theoretic models of household labor supply. In particular we focus on the identification problems inherent in many of these models. As an illustration, we estimate a game theoretic model which uses data on preferred working hours as additional identifying information.
Date: 1990
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