We present identification and estimation results for the “collective” model of labour supply in which there are discrete choices, censoring of hours, and non-participation in employment.
1 April 2007
We extend the collective model of household behavior to allow for the existence of public consumption.
1 December 2005
Examining the possible consequences of the increasing shift from Defined Benefit to Defined Contribution arrangements for private pensions.
5 April 2005
This lecture address key criticisms of the empirical application of revealed preference theory.
5 April 2005
This paper looks at the policy debate surrounding private pensions and retirement patterns in the UK.
18 March 2005
This paper develops and implements semiparametric methods for estimating binary response (binary choice) models with continuous endogenous regressors.
1 July 2004
An exploration of the New Deal for Young People programme.
1 June 2004
This paper considers the validity of the arguments underlying the shift in welfare policy towards targeted 'making work pay' programs.
1 June 2004
Proving a framework for the analysis of the relationship between aggregate and individual wages.
1 September 2003
Examining the panel data estimation of dynamic models for count data that include correlated fixed effects and predetermined variables.
1 May 2002
Exploring the attributes of the Working Families' Tax Credit programme.
1 February 2001
Summary of the Keynes Lecture in Economics .
1 November 2001