A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience
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Resumo: | Lawrance (1991) has shown, through the estimation of consumption Euler equations, that subjective rates of impatience (time preference) in the U.S. are three to Öve percentage points higher for households with lower average labor incomes than for those with higher labor income. From a theoretical perspective, the sign of this correlation in a job-search model seems at Örst to be undetermined, since more impatient workers tend to accept wage o§ers that less impatient workers would not, thereby remaining less time unemployed. The main result of this paper is showing that, regardless of the existence of e§ects of opposite sign, and independently of the particular speciÖcations of the givens of the model, less impatient workers always end up, in the long run, with a higher average income. The result is based on the (unique) invariant Markov distribution of wages associated with the dynamic optimization problem solved by the consumers. An example is provided to illustrate the method. |
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Cysne, Rubens PenhaEscolas::EPGEFGV2008-05-13T15:25:44Z2008-05-13T15:25:44Z2004-08-010104-8910http://hdl.handle.net/10438/519Lawrance (1991) has shown, through the estimation of consumption Euler equations, that subjective rates of impatience (time preference) in the U.S. are three to Öve percentage points higher for households with lower average labor incomes than for those with higher labor income. From a theoretical perspective, the sign of this correlation in a job-search model seems at Örst to be undetermined, since more impatient workers tend to accept wage o§ers that less impatient workers would not, thereby remaining less time unemployed. The main result of this paper is showing that, regardless of the existence of e§ects of opposite sign, and independently of the particular speciÖcations of the givens of the model, less impatient workers always end up, in the long run, with a higher average income. The result is based on the (unique) invariant Markov distribution of wages associated with the dynamic optimization problem solved by the consumers. An example is provided to illustrate the method.engEscola de Pós-Graduação em Economia da FGVEnsaios Econômicos;558Time preferenceWageInvariant distributionSearchIncomeEconomiaEconomiaRenda - DistribuiçãoA search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatienceinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlereponame:Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital)instname:Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)instacron:FGVinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessORIGINAL1679.pdfapplication/pdf231475https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/58273a71-8ea4-445d-8549-ecde7b0d697e/download13740089bb555dd2c567e4e9b782aa22MD51TEXT1679.pdf.txt1679.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain30685https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/81d19103-9045-469f-b797-8f55408feb65/download6805d940162e6189a07559752e34a21fMD56THUMBNAIL1679.pdf.jpg1679.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg3272https://repositorio.fgv.br/bitstreams/d6721507-e57d-4664-9ba8-b4a7b00ddfb6/downloadf073aec8f61d58cc91de905617d5fd1eMD5710438/5192023-11-08 11:20:37.063open.accessoai:repositorio.fgv.br:10438/519https://repositorio.fgv.brRepositório InstitucionalPRIhttp://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/dspace-oai/requestopendoar:39742023-11-08T11:20:37Repositório Institucional do FGV (FGV Repositório Digital) - Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV)false |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience Cysne, Rubens Penha Time preference Wage Invariant distribution Search Income Economia Economia Renda - Distribuição |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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A search-theoretic explanation for the negative correlation between labor income and impatience |
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Cysne, Rubens Penha |
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Cysne, Rubens Penha |
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Cysne, Rubens Penha |
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Time preference Wage Invariant distribution Search |
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Time preference Wage Invariant distribution Search Income Economia Economia Renda - Distribuição |
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Income |
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Economia |
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Economia Renda - Distribuição |
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Lawrance (1991) has shown, through the estimation of consumption Euler equations, that subjective rates of impatience (time preference) in the U.S. are three to Öve percentage points higher for households with lower average labor incomes than for those with higher labor income. From a theoretical perspective, the sign of this correlation in a job-search model seems at Örst to be undetermined, since more impatient workers tend to accept wage o§ers that less impatient workers would not, thereby remaining less time unemployed. The main result of this paper is showing that, regardless of the existence of e§ects of opposite sign, and independently of the particular speciÖcations of the givens of the model, less impatient workers always end up, in the long run, with a higher average income. The result is based on the (unique) invariant Markov distribution of wages associated with the dynamic optimization problem solved by the consumers. An example is provided to illustrate the method. |
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