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1“...We combine choice data in the ultimatum game with the expectations of proposers elicited by subjective probability questions to estimate a structural model of...”
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2“...Using data on individuals of age 50 and older from 11 European countries, we analyze two economic aspects of subjective well-being of older Europeans:...”
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3“...This paper analyses the determinants of an important component of well-being among individuals aged 50 years or older in eleven European countries:...”
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4by Hans-Martin von Gaudecker Arthur van Soest Erik Wengström Published in The American economic review (01.04.2011)“...We analyze risk preferences using an experiment with real incentives in a representative sample of 1,422 Dutch respondents. Our econometric model incorporates...”
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5“...Existing studies show that individuals who retire replace some private consumption with home production, but do not consider joint behavior of couples. Here we...”
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6“...Many firms rely on choice experiment–based models to evaluate future marketing actions under various market conditions. This research investigates choice...”
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7by Schonlau, M van Soest, A.H.O Kapteyn, A Couper, M“...Web surveys are a popular survey mode, but the subpopulation with Internet access may not represent the population of interest. The authors investigate whether...”
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Published in Sociological methods & research (2009)
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8by KRISTIN J. KLEINJANS ARTHUR VAN SOEST Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.07.2014)“...We develop a panel data model explaining answers to subjective probabilities about binary events and estimate it using data from the Health and Retirement...”
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9by ARTHUR VAN SOEST HANA VONKOVA Published in Journal of applied econometrics (Chichester, England) (01.03.2014)“...We study the effects of financial incentives on retirement decisions using stated preference data. Dutch survey respondents were given hypothetical retirement...”
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10“...Using longitudinal data of the Health and Demographic Surveillance System (HDSS) in Matlab, Bangladesh, covering the time period 1982 – 2005, and exploiting...”
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11by Bellemare, C Kroger, S van Soest, A.H.O Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2011)“...We specify and estimate an econometric model which separately identifies the effects of distributional preferences and penalizing unfair proposer behavior...”
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12“...Using microdata on 30,000 child births in India and dynamic panel data models, we analyze causal effects of birth spacing on subsequent neonatal mortality and...”
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13“...In this paper, we investigate whether there are differences in the effect of instrument design between trained and fresh respondents. In three experiments, we...”
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14by Bhalotra, Sonia Valente, Christine van Soest, Arthur Published in Journal of health economics (2010)“...The socioeconomic status of Indian Muslims is, on average, considerably lower than that of upper-caste Hindus. Muslims nevertheless exhibit substantially...”
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15“...To reduce infant mortality through improved family planning, a better understanding of the factors driving contraceptive use and how this decision affects...”
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16“...A positive relationship between socio-economic status (SES) and health, the “health–wealth gradient”, is repeatedly found in many industrialized countries...”
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17“...Earlier studies suggest that income taxation may affect not only labour supply but also domestic work. Here we investigate the impact of income taxation on...”
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18“...Over the past decades there has been an increasing use of panel surveys at the household or individual level. Panel data have important advantages compared to...”
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19by Kapteyn, A Kleinjans, K van Soest, A.H.O Published in Journal of economic behavior & organization (2009)“...Euler equation estimation of intertemporal consumption models requires many, often unverifiable assumptions. These include assumptions on expectations and...”
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20by Christian Dustmann Arthur Van Soest Published in Industrial & labor relations review (01.04.2002)“...Several studies, most of them employing straightforward regression analysis, have concluded that immigrants' proficiency in the language of their adopted...”