Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7244395 Journal of Economic Psychology 2016 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this paper, we examine the relative influence of individual decisions on joint household decisions, and whether and to what extent joint choices are more or less patient than individual choices in households. We find that both spouses have a significant influence on joint decisions, whereas husbands on average have a stronger influence than wives. Moreover, we find a substantial share of choice shifts from individual to joint household decisions, i.e. joint decisions are either more patient or more impatient than both individual choices. A number of observable characteristics are significantly correlated with these shifts in preferences from individual decisions to joint decisions.
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