Zhiyang Jia
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Journal of Economic Surveys | 2014
John K. Dagsvik; Zhiyang Jia; Tom Kornstad; Thor Olav Thoresen
Models of labor supply derived from stochastic utility representations and discretized sets of feasible hours of work have gained popularity because they are more practical than the standard approaches based on marginal calculus. In this paper we argue that practicality is not the only feature that can be addressed by means of stochastic choice theory. This theory also offers a powerful framework for developing a more realistic model for labor supply choices, founded on individuals having preferences over jobs and facing restrictions on the choice of jobs and hours of work. We discuss and clarify how this modeling framework deviates from both the conventional discrete approach (Van Soest, 1995), as well as the standard textbook approach based on marginal calculus (Hausman, 1985). It is argued that a model based on job choice opens up for a more realistic representation of the choice environment, and consequently offers the possibility of conducting a richer set of simulations of alternative policies.
Memorandum (institute of Pacific Relations, American Council) | 2003
John K. Dagsvik; Steinar Strøm; Zhiyang Jia
44 s. | 2002
Marie W. Arneberg; John K. Dagsvik; Zhiyang Jia
Mathematical Social Sciences | 2006
John K. Dagsvik; Steinar Strøm; Zhiyang Jia
Empirical Economics | 2011
John K. Dagsvik; Kristian Orsini; Zhiyang Jia
46 s. | 2006
John K. Dagsvik; Zhiyang Jia
Memorandum (institute of Pacific Relations, American Council) | 2003
Zhiyang Jia
Empirical Economics | 2013
John K. Dagsvik; Zhiyang Jia; Bjørn H. Vatne; Weizhen Zhu
Archive | 2003
Erik Hernæs; Zhiyang Jia; Steinar Strøm
Archive | 2012
John K. Dagsvik; Zhiyang Jia