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Introduction,nt but related topics, all of which have implications for empirical studies in welfare economics. One of these topics are household . which help to compare welfare levels across households that differ in composition. An equivalence scale relates the income of any arbitrary household type to the incoNADIR 发表于 2025-3-25 11:51:42
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Equivalence Scales, Employment and Household Production,ent. There exists some confusion about the two arguments, partly because empirical applications often use potential earnings to estimate the value of the time which is spent for household production. Nevertheless, the two arguments are clearly distinct and imply different assumptions and problems.猛击 发表于 2025-3-26 01:11:40
A New Consensual Approach,s either use household income as a stimulus variable and ask for the corresponding level of household welfare or vice versa. As mentioned above, this questionnaire characteristic casts doubts on the reliability of the collected data. We will present a new questionnaire design that overcomes this proEntirety 发表于 2025-3-26 04:40:04
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Book 2004osed in several different but related topics, all of which have implications for empirical studies in wel fare economics. One of these topics are household equivalence scales which help to compare welfare levels across households that differ in composition. An equivalence scale relates the income o我没有强迫 发表于 2025-3-26 16:57:41
Survey I, findings? Secondly, is the use of hypothetical households in our questionnaires error-generating? The third aim is to collect data of two rather different countries to analyse whether our methodology derives similar results.